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DPR seals unlicensed 15 filling stations in Akwa Ibom

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Eket Field office, Akwa Ibom said it has charged N2.5M each as a fine for 15 filling stations discovered to be operating illegally in the state between 2017 till May 2018.

Mr Tamunoiminabo Kingsley-Sundaye, Operations Controller of DPR who disclosed this on Tuesday to newsmen in Eket Local Government Area of the state said that the defaulters were fined for going contrary to the Petroleum Act of 1969 which states that nobody can store or sell petroleum products without license in Nigeria.

Kingsley-Sundaye explained that the marketers were operating without documentation from DPR’s office in the state.

“We have sealed 15 petrol stations from last year to date in the state because they do not have any documentations from DPR office,” Kingsley-Sundaye said.

He noted that the filling stations had been operating without licences from DPR’s office for more than six years.

Kingsley-Sundaye said that the department was collaborating with security agencies to prosecute the offenders.

“We have written to NSCDC that the filling stations that we sealed should not operate because they have not regularised their stations and should not operate until further notice.

“The security operatives are putting eyes on them to ensure that the government seal order are not tampered with,” he said.

He said that two fillings stations violated DPR seal order and one was under dispensing in the state.

Kingsley-Sundaye advised petroleum marketers to ensure that their facilities have current approval or licences before operating their businesses.

“Those stations that are adamant will have their stations sealed until they do the needful.

“There are some stations that are built without approval and we observed that some good standard stations are illegal in the state,” he said.

He said that the department had done jingles severally to ensure that filling stations would come to regularise their stations in the DPR’s office but to no avail.

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