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Ban on sale of petrol in jerry cans unlawful - Lawyer
Ban on sale of petrol in jerry cans unlawful - Lawyer
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
A lawyer and rights activist, Chief Malcom Omirhobo, on Thursday asked the Federal High Court, Lagos to declare as unlawful the Federal Government’s ban on the sale of petrol in jerry cans.
The applicant is suing for himself and on behalf of the people of Nigeria.
Joined as respondents in the suit are the Attorney-General (AG) of the Federation, Minister of State for Petroleum, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).
In suit number FHC/L/CS/1024/2016 Omirhobo is seeking a declaration that the directive of the second and third respondents to filling station owners, not to sell petroleum products to Nigerians in jerry cans is discriminatory.
In an affidavit deposed to by the applicant, he averred that in January, he approached several filling stations with a jerry can to purchase fuel for his generator set, but was denied sale.
Omirhobo said upon enquiry, he was informed by all the filling station operators that there was a directive from the respondents not to sell fuel to Nigerians in jerry cans, gallons or keg.
He claimed that this refusal led him as well as many Nigerians, to resort to buying fuel from the black market at exorbitant prices.
Omirhobo averred that as long as power supply had yet to improve in the country, Nigerians will continue to rely on generator sets, and also, purchase fuel in kegs to power them.
He is seeking a declaration that the government’s directive to filing station operators nationwide not to sell petrol to Nigerians in gallons, except those with vehicles, was inhumane and unlawful.
Furthermore he wants an order directing the respondents to order the sale of petrol to every Nigerian in jerry cans for personal consumption and to facilitate their source of livelihood. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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This government lack foresight and empathy.so you have to go filling station with your generator set?or you buy it in your car and transfer ?Nawa obut what if you don't have a car nko?No light,no fuel,how for we survive?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 5:02pm, you obviously never knew how and when the law came about.
DeleteFor your education, this law has been in existence since the early 90's which Abacha Era.
It's only when the present Government comes up with objections that appears unreasonable that it can be deemed insensitive.
Besides, PMS is now deregulated, which makes the law of no value or effect since the Marketers must sell their products quickly and safely.
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ReplyDeleteSince me Boy Scout days, I've always been obsessed with small containers to keep things organized. Film cans, Band Aid and Sucrets tins where readily available to put stuff in. I had many such containers filled with different things for different needs. "Be Prepared", that was our motto and it has stuck with me through all these years. Hence my fascination with the Altoids tin survival kits.
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