14 February 2014, Abuja – The Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, on Thursday sealed two filling stations for hoarding and diverting 25 truckloads of kerosene.
The filling stations are Sunmart Progress Nigeria Limited, at Giri on Gwagwalada Road, Abuja, and Ajifun Investment Nigeria Limited on Abuja-Kaduna Express Way, Suleja, Niger.
The stations were sealed during a routine inspection and monitoring of filling stations by the DPR led by its Manager, Downstream Monitoring Operation, Idris Mohammed.
The Zonal Operations Controller, DPR Abuja, Aliyu Halidu, told journalists at the end of the exercise that Sunma filling station was sealed because it violated the rules of the petroleum sector.
The management of the station, according to him, stocked 24 trucks, ranging from 33,000 to 60,000 litres at Giri station, when the station did not have capacity to handle such volume.
He alleged that the station lifted 15 trucks of kerosene within two weeks and discharged only two and diverted 13 other trucks.
Mr. Halidu said the storage capacity of the station was 34,000 litres of kerosene against 684,000 litres it received from the depot within the period.
He said the action was a clear violation of laws and regulations governing procurement and distribution of petroleum products.
According to him, the attempt to divert, hoard and profiteer is viewed by government as sabotage as the station was only licensed to store 34,000 litres of kerosene.
He said Ajfun filling station was sealed for lifting 12 trucks loads of kerosene within 12 days without discharging the content of any of the trucks at the station.
The station, he said, was licensed to store 33,000 litres of kerosene as against 406,000 litres it received within the period.
Halidu said the station did not have dispensing facilities for kerosene, but was accessing the product.
“The two stations remain sealed until they are able to produce the missing trucks of kerosene. It is only then that their suspension would be lifted.
– Premium Times