By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan
Oyo State Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),
Adaralewa Michael Akintayo on Friday warned filling station owners in the state against unnecessary hiking of price Petroleum .
Commandant Adaralewa in a statement in Ibadan said the command is ready ” to apprehend filling station owners who are taking undue advantage of the artificial scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit ( PMS) popularly called Petroleum to hike the price of the product thereby worsening the current situation in the state.
The NSCDC Commandant who was addressing the anti vandalism officers deployed to monitor some filling stations who were dispensing a litre of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) above the recommended pump price
According to Commandant Adaralewa, ” this is in line with directive of Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi the Commandant Generals’ to all State Commandants to deploy personnel mostly Anti-Vandalism Squad to filling stations to maintain orderliness, monitor compliance with government approved rates as well as stop visible and perceived sharp practices observed during supervision and monitoring of filling Stations .
He stressed that the Anti Vandalism Squad, ” will be visiting filling stations in Oyo state, to monitor the compliance of sale of the commodity at the approved price, cautioned them against hiking the price and ensured that the product is sold to motorists instead of hoarding it.
The Oyo state NSCDC boss warned erring filing stations who are still selling above the recommended pump price or hoarding the products thereby causing artificial scarcity to revert or risk being arrested and dealt with according to the law.
While charging members of the public to furnish the command with credible information on the activities of errant marketers and other crime and criminalities in Oyo state, Commandant Adaralewa said that NSCDC management frowned at anything that will bring untold hardship to Nigerians and is ready to ensure that filling stations with the commodity sell at the government approved price.
He added that in case of any emergency or challenges you can call the Command hot line on 08062384818,08077513995,09055533303,08035383164 and 08058268164.
Commandant Adaralewa in a statement in Ibadan said the command is ready ” to apprehend filling station owners who are taking undue advantage of the artificial scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit ( PMS) popularly called Petroleum to hike the price of the product thereby worsening the current situation in the state.
The NSCDC Commandant who was addressing the anti vandalism officers deployed to monitor some filling stations who were dispensing a litre of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) above the recommended pump price
According to Commandant Adaralewa, ” this is in line with directive of Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi the Commandant Generals’ to all State Commandants to deploy personnel mostly Anti-Vandalism Squad to filling stations to maintain orderliness, monitor compliance with government approved rates as well as stop visible and perceived sharp practices observed during supervision and monitoring of filling Stations .
He stressed that the Anti Vandalism Squad, ” will be visiting filling stations in Oyo state, to monitor the compliance of sale of the commodity at the approved price, cautioned them against hiking the price and ensured that the product is sold to motorists instead of hoarding it.
The Oyo state NSCDC boss warned erring filing stations who are still selling above the recommended pump price or hoarding the products thereby causing artificial scarcity to revert or risk being arrested and dealt with according to the law.
While charging members of the public to furnish the command with credible information on the activities of errant marketers and other crime and criminalities in Oyo state, Commandant Adaralewa said that NSCDC management frowned at anything that will bring untold hardship to Nigerians and is ready to ensure that filling stations with the commodity sell at the government approved price.
He added that in case of any emergency or challenges you can call the Command hot line on 08062384818,08077513995,09055533303,08035383164 and 08058268164.