Thursday 19 September 2019

FG begins inspection of weights and measures of oil pump across filling stations in Bayelsa


The Weights and Measures Department, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment has commenced inspection on filling stations in Bayelsa.


The exercise aimed checking the exploitation of the public is part of efforts to correct irregularities in the quantity of products  sold to customers.

The team of Inspectors on surveillance activities, inspected three filling stations, including Astom Control, Total and NNPC mega station. 

Mr Okechukwu Ejiofor, Assistant Director, Weights and Measures Department in the Ministry said after the inspection on Thursday in Yenagoa, that the team inspected thier weights and measures facility, which is the oil pumps.




Ejiofor, also the Team Leader explained that the surveillance exercise was to create awareness in Nigerians, unlike the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), which inspects for adulteration in the Oil and Gas sector.

According to him, the Department has the mandate to look for accuracy in the quantity of products dispensed or sold to buyers.

"At Astom filling stations in Opolo, Isaac-Boro express-way, we sealed three pumps, while at Total filling Stations along Palm express Road, two pumps were also sealed until they complied with the Weights and Measures act.

"One, they do not have Certificate of Verification; two, their meters are under despensing. They do not meet the requirements and for that, the pumps are rejected until they complied. 

"We have also inspected the NNPC mega station at Berger junction, the eight pumps at the station are dispensing accurately. 

"The Weights and Measures is not all about Oil and Gas but as well as for Non-Oil and Gas.

"We inspect rice, soft drinks, all Foods and Beverage Sector as well as Cement, to ensure that the quantity packaged does not short-change buyers or customers of these products.

Mr Uchendu Ukachi, Supervisor at NNPC station commended the federal government on the move to ensure that customers get the correct quantity of products they are buying.

"I urge my colleague in the oil and gas business to desist from pump adjustment and support the efforts of Weights and Measures Department," Ukachi advised.




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