FILE PHOTO
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Osogbo field Office, has sealed 15 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) skid stations for operating without valid licences.
DPR’s Operations Controller, Mr Ademola Makinde, who disclosed this to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Osogbo, said the stations were sealed during routine surveillance by the department in the state.
Makinde said the department had commenced a total clampdown on illegal gas stations for the safety of gas users in the state.
The Controller added that the agency would continue to intensify its surveillance operation in the state.
Makinde, who decried the recent Kaduna gas explosion, said DPR was ready to shut every illegal gas plants and skid operators in the state.
ALSO READ: 8 million farmers to benefit from 16,000 geo-clusters scheme ― NIRSAL
“We will continue to clampdown on illegal gas skid in the state for the safety of our people. The only recognised operators are refilling gas plants and stand alone gas stations with valid licences.
“We cannot allow people to be making money at the expense of the lives of the people.
“There are basic safety rules and procedure to be followed in LPG business and those who are not ready to follow this will not be allowed to remain in business.
“DPR is a regulatory body and there are regulations binding the operations of gas plants which must be maintained by the operators,” Makinde said.
The controller said that every nooks and crannies of the state would be visited by DPR officials. (NAN)
She clarified that her switch was not driven by personal gain or the pursuit of…
Greenspan is demanding the release of records linked to a Chicago drug ring and has…
"And, he was found in unlawful possession of a locally fabricated automatic rifle, eight live…
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced that its bottom-line improved from a deficit…
Okunade while providing more clarification on the event, said, “This historic and culturally significant occasion…
Oil is one of the main drivers of economic growth in Africa. It fosters international…
This website uses cookies.