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The Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR) in Cross River has assured residents in the state and
beyond that there is enough product to serve for the Christmas season and
beyond.
DPR Operations
Controller in the state, Mr. Sircham Mohammed-Musa, gave the assurance on
Thursday, in Calabar, during surveillance to some filling stations to ensure
compliance with DPR guidelines.
Mohammed-Musa explained
that the surveillance was carried out to ensure that filling stations operating
in the state were selling at the government approved price and also dispensing
the product accurately.
He told News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) while inspecting Mainland oil and gas depot that the agency had
issued warning to marketers to desist from any form of hoarding or face
sanctions.
“This is the kind of
assurance we want to give to Nigerians because most of them believe that once
it is end of the year, there will be some sort of artificial scarcity.
“This time, we are
assuring Nigerians that the depots in Calabar are filled with petroleum product
to serve all categories of consumers.
“As we speak, we have
over 100 million litres in stock and this will serve all consumers during the
Christmas season and beyond. Some vessels are currently at harbour, waiting for
space to discharge the product.
“During surveillance
today, we found out that some stations were selling at N142 per litre as
against the government approved price of N145. This is why we go on surveillance
and one of the benefits of deregulation. The price is down because the product
is available,” he said.
On hoarding, he said
that DPR was out to ensure that any product that is lifted from the depot gets
to its final destination to serve the consumers.
He said that from the
DPR assessment, petroleum marketers and depot owners were cooperating in
ensuring stability of price and availability of the product.
“We are assuring
Nigerians that there should be no panic buying in their minds; we are here to
ensure that the product gets to all consumers at the government approved
price,” he said.
At the NNPC filling
station, a buyer, Mr Chike Amadi, told NAN that the surveillance by DPR would
make filling station owners to adhere to standard.
Amadi said it was a thing
of joy to have the product still sold at the government approved price without
any panic buying or fears of artificial scarcity. (NAN)

























