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reports that the Department of Petroleum Resources has faulted the unilateral
demolition of filling stations without recourse to the agency.
Ahmed Gwaram, Head of Operations, Enugu office of DPR
in charge of Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu States, said while state governments
could revoke land certificates, it could not effect demolition.
Gwaram said that regulation of petroleum business
operations was the sole duty of the DPR, adding that state government must work
with the agency if there was cause to intervene.
He said: “State governments through the town planning
authority can make available land for petrol station.
“If the same authority under the same government
approves other buildings around the filling stations, who do you blame?
“State governments can revoke land approvals but it is
not supposed to take any action of demolition.
“They would have to come to us because we are the only
people empowered by the law to approve or remove petrol stations.”
Gwaram expressed regrets at the crisis which led to
the one-day product scarcity in Anambra.
This is coming as the Independent Petroleum Marketers
Association of Nigeria at the Enugu Depot has suspended its one-day strike in
Anambra.
IPMAN had directed members to close their outlets
across the state on Wednesday to protest the demolition of a member’s filling
stations by the Anambra government over alleged wrong site of the outlets.
The association argued that the property in question
was properly registered and approved by the authorities, adding that the owner
ought to be adequately compensated.
Chief Ikechukwu Nwankwo, the Chairman of IPMAN at the
Enugu Depot, told the Newsmen in Awka on Thursday that the strike was called
off after a meeting with the state
government.
Nwankwo said that the parties had fruitful
deliberation and expressed the hope that government would keep to the terms of
agreement reached.
He said: “We have called off the strike and directed
our members to open for business.
“We had an understanding and we hope the state
government will respect the understanding we reached with them.
“We don’t want to be seen as frustrating the
administration, they asked for some time and we obliged them.”
Nwankwo said the strike was avoidable if the state
government had listened to the association earlier and apologized to the public
for the inconveniences caused.
He said: “We appeal to the general public to bear with
us; we respect them and we are sorry for the inconveniences caused.
“On our part, it is not easy closing shop for a whole
day, it is a pity it came to that level.”
Obi Nwankwo, the Commissioner for Public Utilities and
Domestic Water Development, said that the state government agreed to address
the contentious issues within three weeks.
He said: “Both sides (government and IPMAN) have
agreed that within three weeks of this agreement, they will form a joint
committee to discuss in details the issue of compensation and relocation of the
two filling stations which was the cause of the strike.”
DPR faults Obiano’s demolition of filling stations, as IPMAN suspends strike in Anambra
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