The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has sealed no fewer than 28 filling stations in 11 out of the 23 local governments of Sokoto State in the last seven days.
The DPR Zonal Operations Controller, Alhaji Mohammed Kaura, made the disclosure when he spoke with newsmen on the fuel supply situation in the state in Sokoto on Wednesday.
Kaura
said the filling stations were in Sokoto North, Sokoto South, Illela,
Sabon-birni, Isa, Goronyo, Wamakko, Bodinga, Wurno, Gwadabawa and Gada
Local Government Areas.
He said that they were
sealed for selling petrol above the government approved pump price of
N87 per liter and at irregular hours.
"Four of the sealed filling stations belonged to the major marketers, while 24 belonged to independent marketers.
"All
of the axed filling stations were each fined N100,000, and were forced
to sell the products at government approved pump price.
"These filling stations were also indicted for selling the commodity at between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and 4.30p.m. and 6 p.m.
"This
is to apparently evade the eagle-eyed officials of the DPR, but we will
continue to monitor their activities diligently with a view to sealing
and sanctioning any erring filling station,’’ he warned.
The
DPR controller also appealed to the residents to be patient because the
Federal Government was doing its possible best to improve the fuel
supply situation across Nigeria.
"We are now
getting an average daily supply of between four to six trucks per day
into Sokoto city and its environs, as against the average daily demand
of about 30 trucks in the city.
"Officials
of the department will continue to live above board to ensure that the
commodity is being sold at the government approved pump prices.
"We
will never waiver in our constitutional duties of ensuring that the
unsuspecting customers get value for their money, and they are not
cheated by any marketers.’’
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