Fuel Scarcity Hits Anambra Hard As Government Monitoring Group Closes 16 Fuel Stations ; IPMAN Calls Off Strike Over Government Regulation
Fuel scarcity is hitting Anambra
state hard as a liter of fuel sells for N170. 00 to N250.00, even in few selling
full stations and sells for N200.00 and N300.00 in black market, reports odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspoot.com. The government stop and check fuel stations have closed 16 fuel stations for cheating the public.
The artificial scarcity was sequel to an unnecessary
strike embarked upon by the Independent Petroleum Marketers (IPMAN) in Anambra
State chapter on Thursday October 23, 2014 over strict regulations by government
to the marketers to stop cheating their customers in Anambra.
The artificial strike is expected to
be called off today, Friday October 24, 2014 following the resolution of the
immediate concerns raised by the marketers at a meeting held earlier today at
the Government House, Awka.
Anambra State Government has warned
the Independent Petroleum Marketers (IPMAN) in the state to ensure that their
members desist from exploiting unsuspecting customers with high pump prices and
dispensing of products with maladjusted meters at Filling stations.
The warning came in the wake of the
“Weigh-and-Measure” spot-checks carried out on October 20 and 21, 2014 by
members of the Committee on Petroleum at some Filling stations in Awka and
environs led by Mr Orizu.
Speaking on the outcome of the
exercise, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Oil & Gas, Ms Ngozi
Okoye said that the exercise became necessary to sanitize the operations in the
Petroleum Downstream sector in Anambra State, and further ensure that Ndi
Anambra get value for their money whenever they purchase petroleum products.
According to Ngozi Okoye, the
spot-check was a warning exercise meant to call the operators to order and also
remind them of their responsibility to the consumers. She said that “part of
the oversight function of the Committee is to ensure that accurate pump prices
and meter measurements are complied with by the marketers. The Committee, in
the course of the exercise, inspected 22 filling stations and detected various
sharp practices and meted out immediate sanctions like sealing-off pumps where
necessary to deter further occurrence.”
She explained that of the 22 Filling
stations inspected, 16 of them had their nozzles seized because their meters
reflected unacceptable readings ranging between 20.60 litres and 24.00 litres
for a 20 litre measure.
The implication of this action is
that an unsuspecting customer who innocently paid for 20 liters actually got 16
litres instead, thereby being cheated by 4 litres. The customer has therefore
paid more for less. She also confirmed that some unscrupulous operators made
attempts to bribe the team in order not to take drastic action against them.
These were rebuffed and appropriate sanctions applied.
The Senior Special Assistant
observed that IPMAN members embarked on a warning strike to protest the
spot-checks, amongst other claims.
She further stated that as a listening
government, the Committee has held meetings with the marketers in order to
understand their grievances and resolve the impasse amicably without
compromising on the approved and accepted industry standards. She further confirmed that the consultative meeting with the Executive members of IPMAN will be a continuous exercise going forward.
Fuel Scarcity Hits Anambra Hard As Government Monitoring Group Closes 16 Fuel Stations ; IPMAN Calls Off Strike Over Government Regulation
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