posted by Som Offor.
The Department of Petroleum Resources on Friday stormed
several filling stations at Ikorodu, Ibeju-Lekki and Ketu, in Lagos and
shut down 14 stations for manipulating their dispensing pumps and
over-charging buyers, among other offences.
While
all the affected stations had N87 per litre on their pumps as the
selling price, the pumps were under-dispensing petrol, with almost one
litre lost by buyers for every 10 litres bought.
The affected stations include Mobil at Owode bus-stop, Ikorodu; So
Super Limited (Sahara), Ogolonto, Ikorodu; General Oil Limited, Ketu;
Walesaf, Owode-Idera bus-stop, Ikorodu, and HS Petroleum at Ketu.
At Mobil, 150 litres of water were also found in 30,000 litres of PMS in one of its tanks.
Two pumps were sealed at MRS station at Alapere, Ikorodu road.
At the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation station, Irawo
bus-stop, Ikorodu road, three of its pumps were sealed for
under-dispensing.
At Ibeju-Lekki, Kaz Oil, Lakowe; Forte Oil, Gulf road, Lakowe; Ona
Ara Oil and Gas Station; Forte Oil, Molete; Wakass, Igando-Oloja; Forte
Oil, Abule Folly Ibeju, and Forte Oil, Oribanwa were all sealed.
The Forte Oil station at Oribanwa was sealed for hoarding 24,000
litres of PMS and refusal to open pumps for testing by the DPR
officials.
Kaz Oil, whose pumps read N86.50 per litre at the time of the
visit, under-dispensed petrol by 0.8 litre for every 10 litres, thereby
making the public buy the product above N90 per litre.
Ona Ara Oil and Gas station, where there was no one to attend to
the DPR inspectors, was sealed as the officials believed the pumps were
switched off and abandoned on the news that the DPR was at the nearby
station, Kaz Oil.
At Forte Oil along Gulf road, Lakowe, two of its pumps were under-dispensing by 0.98 litre and 1.06 litre for every 10 litres.
Wakass and Forte Oil at Molete filling stations were closed down
for short-changing buyers by 0.82 litre and 0.95 litre respectively for
every 10 litres.
At Forte Oil, Abule Folly, the pumps were under-dispensing by as
much as 1.26 per litre for every 10 litres, meaning that a buyer who was
there to buy 10 litres got less than 9 litres.
The Zonal Operations Controller, Lagos, DPR, Mrs. Chioma Njoku, in
an interview with newsmen at the end of the exercise, said the affected
stations would be made to pay a fine of N100,000 each.
She said, “Some of them engage in manipulating their pumps that
under-dispense to the public, which is a way of over-charging the buyers
and they bear the brunt of it when caught.”
Source: Punch
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