Wednesday, 27 May 2015
FG to Revoke Licenses of Stations Selling Fuel Above N87/Litre
The Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, in a statement has warned petrol stations selling fuel above N87/litre to desist from such act or face the punishment of getting its license revoked.
The statement by its Head Public Affairs, Dorothy Bassey, also tasked Nigerians to report any marketer who sells the product above the regulated price to its officials or law enforcement agents.
“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.
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