Again DPR Dispenses Free Petrol To Motorists
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) on Tuesday sealed a filling
station in Kubwa, a suburb of Abuja, for allegedly selling petrol above
N145 and gave out the product free to motorists.
The Abuja Zonal Operations Controller of the department, Mr Mohammed Abba, said the report about the station, Khalif Civic Oil and Investment Limited, was gotten on a tip-off by a good Samaritan.
Also on the team was Dr Maikanti Baru, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC and Mr Aminu Abdullahi, Assistant Commandant-General, Operations, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
”The station had 6,000 litres of petrol. We got the call from a good Samaritan. When we came, we realized the station is illegal because it is not licensed and it was selling at N250 per litre.
”We instructed that the product should be dispensed free of charge.
”We will give them one month to come and regularize the license, after that if he does not come we will hand over the station and the people concerned to the civil defense to prosecute,” Abba said.
Abba added that ideally, the station should have gotten its license before putting up the structure.
The Abuja Zonal Operations Controller of the department, Mr Mohammed Abba, said the report about the station, Khalif Civic Oil and Investment Limited, was gotten on a tip-off by a good Samaritan.
Also on the team was Dr Maikanti Baru, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC and Mr Aminu Abdullahi, Assistant Commandant-General, Operations, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
”The station had 6,000 litres of petrol. We got the call from a good Samaritan. When we came, we realized the station is illegal because it is not licensed and it was selling at N250 per litre.
”We instructed that the product should be dispensed free of charge.
”We will give them one month to come and regularize the license, after that if he does not come we will hand over the station and the people concerned to the civil defense to prosecute,” Abba said.
Abba added that ideally, the station should have gotten its license before putting up the structure.
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