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Abuja motorists get more free fuel as NNPC, DPR, seal stations

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Some motorists in Abuja yesterday got more free petrol as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) sealed more stations.

The team had sealed the Khalif Civic Centre and Investment Limited at Kubwa, a suburb of Abuja on Tuesday.

“This is an effort of government to continue to identify all those who are a hindrance to the supply of petroleum products.

“Incidental­ly, this filling station is owned by the same perpetrato­r of yesterday and to our dismay, not only is he selling to people at N250 per litre, but he’s also under-dispensing at half the volume as testified by one of the motorists.

“DPR confirmed yesterday that he did not have licence and they have handed over the station to civil defence for appropriat­e action.

“Today, this one has more volume about 15,000 litres so we are dispensing 5 litres to every motorcycle and 20 to every car and this will continue,” Maikanti Baru, NNPC boss, said.

He said there were also vehicles that had refurbishe­d tanks and could take more than 300 litres, thereby depriving other motorists the opportunit­y to fuel on time and ration available product.

“They go and siphon the tank and come back. The civil defence has arrested several and will continue to do so,” Baru said.

The Abuja Zonal Operations Controller, DPR, Mr Mohammed Abba, advised that the station should be demolished.

“We have advised the civil defence to apprehend him, they have put that in motion but he is in hiding.

“If you look at this station, it is an illegal station; there is no way we will give licence to a station within a community because it has not satisfied all the requiremen­ts.

“Look at the power lines and high tension cables all around.

“Moreover, when we spoke yesterday we gave him a concession but I think the owner of this filling station does not need pity from any government.

“The way he situated this, if there is any accident, the amount of lives that would be lost would be massive.

“We advise that instead of giving this fuel free, the station should be demolished, it should not exist at all.

”Under no circumstan­ce should the station be allowed to exist within this community because it is very dangerous.

” We call on developmen­t control that its Certificat­e of Occupancy should be revoked.

Mr Aminu Abdullahi, Assistant Commandant-General, Operations of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps told newsmen appropriat­e action was being taken against illegal dealers. (NAN)

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