FG clamps down on petrol stations dispensing with compromised meters

The Federal government says it has begun clamp down on petrol stations that cheat by dispense products to unsuspecting customers with either faulty or purposely altered equipment.

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Adeniyi Adebayo, announced this in Port Harcourt during a two-day sensitisation workshop with stakeholders in the downstream oil and gas industry.

The minister said Weights and Measure department is the lead Federal Government agency mandated to enforce accurate use of weighing and measuring equipment for trade in the country.
According to him, the department has discovered that many businesses, such as filling stations, recalibrate their metres and equipment to cheat buyers.

“So, we decided to meet with critical stakeholders in the downstream oil and gas sector and engage them to maintain accurate measurement of their metres while serving their customers.

“We want customers to get full value for their money especially during this COVID-19 pandemic that has affected the economy of the country and made things difficult for Nigerians.

“We want a litre of fuel to be a litre, and kilogramme of whatever grain to be a kilogramme, so that Nigerians can get their monies worth,” he said.

The minister said severe sanction was awaiting any business operator found to be using faulty and recalibrated equipment to defraud Nigerians.

He said that such individuals would have their filling stations and businesses sealed-off and made to pay huge sums of money as well as face jail term.

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