The Federal Government yesterday moved to enforce the regulated pump
price of petrol at N87 per litre days after a biting scarcity,
occasioned by the disruption of the supply system, forced price to rise
as much as N500 per litre. The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR),
in a statement, warned filling stations against selling above the
official pump price or risk being shut down.
The DPR, in a statement by its Head Public Affairs, Dorothy Bassey,
tasked Nigerians to report any marketer who sells the product above the
regulated price to its officials or law enforcement agents.
“While the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) is making every
effort to ensure that fuel is available and reaches every part of the
nation, it is hereby emphasised that the Federal Government has not
increased the price of fuel. “The price remains at N87. Any station
caught selling above the stipulated price, will have its licence
revoked.
“No station should sell in jerry cans as there is enough fuel and for
safety reasons. Any station caught dispensing into jerry cans will be
sealed. “We ask that the public exercise caution and cooperate with all
guidelines and processes for the safety of all,” it said.
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