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Fuel scarcity: TRACE urges orderliness at petrol stations

Gbemi Banks by Gbemi Banks
December 2, 2022
in News, Oil & Gas
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The Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) in Ogun, has advised operators of petrol stations and buyers to maintain orderliness at petrol stations to avoid mishaps.

The Zonal Commander of TRACE in Sango-Ota, Mr Adekunle Ajibade, gave the advice in an interview on Friday, in Ota.

Ajibade said the advice had become necessary, particularly during the yuletide period, which was characterized by increased vehicular and human activities.

“We are appealing to both the fuel sellers and buyers to exercise patience to ensure orderliness to avoid any fire outbreak.

“In addition, the fuel sellers should refrain from selling in gallons and cans to prevent avoidable loss of lives through explosion,” he said.

Ajibade urged motorists or fuel buyers to maintain proper queue at various petrol stations to avoid causing gridlocks on the roads.

The TRACE boss enjoined the motoring public to call on TRACE personnel in case of traffic hitches and break down of vehicles for prompt response and removal of such vehicles.

Tags: Mr Adekunle AjibadeSango-OtaTRACE
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