The State Task Force seeking to end unethical practices in filling stations, has called for a synergy between Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) in a bid to end unethical practices at filling stations.
Commissioner for Transportation, Engr. Olugbenga Dairo, while speaking at the meeting at the NMDPRA Office, Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta, submitted that Governor Dapo Abiodun-led administration initiated the task force team to investigate complaints of transporters and citizens over the unethical practices in filling stations.
Engr. Dairo noted that the meeting became necessary as it would address altercations experienced in the course of the monitoring exercise embarked upon by the initiated State Task Force Team, while also creating a collaboration between the Team and NMDPRA.
“The aim of the Task Force is to conduct investigations, prevent corruption and establish the truth behind public claims of pump manipulation. The transport sector is the most exploited and the commuters are the end receivers of the consequences. The duty of the government, therefore, is to serve the public interest by ensuring that citizens get value for their money and the only way out is to combat these unethical practices which is aggravating pressure on the citizenry”, he noted.
In his response, the Director of Operations, NMDPRA, Ogun State Chapter, Mr Victor Ajise, emphasised their role in regulating practices in filling stations, as stated in the Petroleum Industrial Act (PIA) and in the Federal Law, saying the permissible difference in fuel dispensing of 10 litres not to exceed 0.20 and 0.40 litres tolerance is due to the flammable properties of petroleum products.
The meeting came to a resolution that the State Task Force Team should collaborate with NMDPRA, bodies of Independent Petroleum Marketers (IPMAN) and the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), to ensure effective regulations and monitoring of filling stations.
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