Tuesday 23 October 2012

20 Stations Shut in Lagos after Selling Petrol for More than N97

20 Stations Shut in Lagos after Selling Petrol for More than N97

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An example of a marketer who sold for N138 (Credits: Leadership.ng)
As Nigerians continue to groan under the agonies of fuel scarcity, the Department of Petroleum Resources () said it has shut down at least 20 stations in Ikorodu axis of Lagos State for selling above recommended price of per litre. As a result, long queues have appeared in the stations selling the product at the normal price.
According to the Tribune, which reported the news, in a telephone chat with the Nigeria Tribune, Lagos Controller of , Mr Gbenga Koku, said “I can confirm to you that we shut 20 stations today in Ikorodu axis of Lagos State and they are going to remain shut for not less than one week until they pay the necessary penalty for non-compliance.
“Our mandate is to ensure consumers get fuel at right quantity, right quality and right price. But we cannot be everywhere at the same time… Today, we concentrated on Ikorodu and we will continue to shut them if they refuse to comply. We do not mind if no station is selling again, because this is disturbing.”
On the issue of long queues in some stations, he said “maybe the shutting of some stations led to pressure on those selling at the appropriate price of per litre.” However, it would be nice if the could try to spread their tentacles wider – even beyond Lagos State.

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