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NMDPRA shuts 75 filling stations for Invalid licenses
NMDPRA seals Filling Stations in Osun
– By Daniel Terungwa

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NMDPRA shuts 75 filling stations for Invalid licenses

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)  has sealed 75 filling stations in Osun State for operating without valid licenses and other infractions.

The NMDPRA State Coordinator, Mr Kunle Adeyemo, stated yesterday in Osogbo, the Osun State capital. The coordinator said the filling stations were sealed during a surveillance of the agency last month.

Adeyemo said during the surveillance, 301 filling stations were visited across the state.

According to him, the surveillance showed that many of the filling stations do not have valid licences.

Adeyemo said in line with the Federal Government’s directive, petroleum marketers have till May 31 to get their valid licences.

NMDPRA State Coordinator Mr Kunle Adeyemo
NMDPRA State Coordinator, Osun State, Mr Kunle Adeyemo

He said any petroleum marketer who failed to adhere to the deadline would be severely sanctioned and penalised.

The state coordinator frowned at marketers who have turned their filling stations to parking space, car wash and cash point.

He expressed regret that some others operated without safety facilities, engaging in pump adjustment, using untrained attendants and engaging in other infractions and urged them to desist from such.

“It is important to state that the charges for the above infractions have been increased by the Federal Government.

“We implore petroleum marketers to start conforming to the rules guiding the operation of filling stations in the state and also meet up with the May 31 deadline, as NMDPRA surveillance team will be all out to monitor compliance. We urge all marketers to abide by the above to avoid being sanctioned.”

Adeyemo also said that the agency had a meeting with leadership of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) on the need for their members to obtain valid licences and also abide with the rules guiding the operation of filling stations.

He said the Vice-Chairman of IPMAN, Ibadan depot, in charge of Oyo and Osun states, Alhaji Lekan Leklaw, pleaded with the agency to give members of the Union time to comply with the directive.

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