The Department of Petroleum Resources,
Abeokuta Field Office, on Thursday dispensed petrol for free to
motorists again in Abeokuta.
The filling station, Daslap Petrol
Station, Olomore, was allegedly caught selling above the official
pump price.
The team, led by its Head of
Operations, Mr Kasali Akinade, said the action was necessary to make
others comply with the law.
“We got a tip-off that this station,
Daslap, had fuel but they were selling above the pump price at N200
per litre.
“On getting here, we also had
evidences to support the claim.
“When we checked their fuel stock
level, we discovered they had 33,000 litres. In order to serve as a
deterrent to others, we decided to ask them to give their fuel for
free.
We said they should give fuel to 20
motorists and 30 bikes for free,” he said.
He noted that most of the marketers
sold at night and “ungodly hours, when they know that officials
cannot visit their station”.
Akinade, however, accused some security
agents of sharp practices, thereby making the DPR’s work more
difficult.
“Most of the law enforcement agents
are not really helping matters. Some of them collect Jerry cans, some
of them bring in vehicles from the exit points while we are trying to
arrange and create sanity within the filling stations,” he said.
Assessing the situation in the state,
Akinade described it as ‘artificial’, noting that most of the
stations had petrol, but were either hoarding or selling above pump
price.
-PM News
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