DPR lunches public campaign on usage of petroleum products, seals off 2 filling stations, 9
pumps in Borno/Yobe
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DPR boss for Borno/Yobe with other DPR officials |
The Department
of Petroleum Resources(DPR) Maiduguri Zonal office has embarked on the public
education and enlightenment of marketers and the general public on the dangers
of handling and usage of petroleum products.
The Zonal Office
which covers Borno/Yobe took the campaign to filling stations across the two
states where some safety tips and flyers were distributed to the public as well
as some pasted at the fuel station to sustain the public awareness campaign on
the handling and usage of petroleum products.
The campaign
which was more or less peaceful however did not spare some erring fuel stations
that were found wanting for various reasons ranging from under-delivery, bad
house-keeping and non adherence to safety measures.
Our correspondent
observed that most of the fire extiguishers at the filling stations were not
working. The DPR asked them to replaced them or face heavy sanctions in the
next visit.
In Maiduguri,
the Borno State capital where the campaign was conducted on Wednesday, Mala
Sheriff filing Station was sealed off while a total nine pumps in four filling
stations were also sealed off for dispensing fuel.
In Damaturu,
Yobe Statex, Zandan filling Station which applied for renovation and were still
caught selling fuel by the team of DPR officials with journalists during the
campaign was also sealed off from operations.
The Zonal
Comptroller of DRP for Borno and Yobe Idris Ali
Zoka informed that no filling station is allowed to sale while it has
applied for renovation and such application is given approval.
“We have
been able to sealed one filling station that is supposed to be closed for
renovation but they have not closed. They are still selling the product and
there is still some substantial product in the filling station and we are
coming to evacuate it for safety of the station and for the renovation to take
place,” Mr Zoka explained.
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Zadan filling station sealed in Damaturu |
Speaking on
the campaign, Mr. Zoka said; “We are trying to enlighten the marketers as well
as the customers that are coming into the filling station. We have given some
posters most filling stations and we are going to find another time to come and
have a chat with the filling station owners and the media to give more enlightenment.
We are also trying to create some jingles in the traditional languages on the
dangers of using and handling petroleum products”.
He also
mentioned that a DPR office will soon be coming on stream in Damaturu, Yobe
State so as to strengthened the operations of the organization in the state,
adding that, “ Yobe is the only state in the northeast that does not have a DPR
office and we hope that it be coming up before the end of this year of first quarter
of next year”.
Mr. Zoka
disclosed that incidences of fire accidents at the filling stations across
Borno and Yobe are quite insignificant as even the ones recorded are not
devastating.
“For quite
sometimes, we have had accident free incidences at the filling stations in
Borno/Yobe. We have not seeing quite a dramatic fire cases. Probably in
Maiduguri, we have had one or two filling stations but one cannot say it’s
devastating. But we are hoping that, the petrol filling station owner will do
their best for the safety of their property and the general public,” he
explained.
He regretted
that the Boko Haram crisis has affected their frequent engagement with
marketers but however announced that the DPR still meet with them through their
union like the IPMAN.