Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachiukwu yesterday,
ordered the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, to sell off for
free, the petroleum products of any fuel station that is caught hoarding
petrol during this period of fuel scarcity.
He gave the order after a
working visit to some retail outlets in Abuja.
“I have instructed DPR that if they discover any fuel station involved
in hoarding, they should sell the products for free to customers around
there. It is not just sealing the station that is the answer. It is
penalizing them when they do these things and I hope the message goes
out loud and clear,” he said
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