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FUEL SCARCITY: NNPC cracks down on marketers, hawkers

Worried by the continued scarcity of fuel products in many parts of the country and the accompanying queues, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says it is going after erring marketers and fuel hawkers across the country.

The corporation said it will step up the arrest and prosecution of such marketers and fuel hawkers.

According to a statement released by Ndu Ughamadu, NNPC Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC Special Task Force on Filling Stations Monitoring has made a series of arrests including two filling station managers who diverted 66,000 litres of petrol.

The task force also arrested six illegal hawkers of petrol in Abuja.

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The statement said, “The two managers of Azman filling stations in Nyanya and Kuje, two suburbs of Abuja, were arrested after close monitoring by the team for diverting trucks of petrol meant for their stations to unknown destinations.

“They have been handed over to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps for prosecution.

“In addition to prosecution, the filling stations would pay a N250 fine for each litre of petrol diverted.

“The Task Force has also arrested six persons in the Central Business District, Abuja, for hawking petrol in jerry-cans. Three of the arrested persons – Samila Umar, Atlahim Abdullahi and Bashir Sani – were charged and prosecuted at the Area Court, Gudu, where Justice Sidi Bello sentenced them to two-month imprisonment or a N2,000 fine which they promptly paid.

“The other three who were arrested yesterday are expected to be charged today (Thursday)”.

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