2 years ago
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) as a component of its standard activities has clasped down on some fuel stations in the Western Region that have messed with their fuel siphons.
The activity, which is being led by the Consumer Services Department at the Head Office and the Western provincial office of the NPA came directly following successive protests about certain stations changing their siphons to swindle their clients to boost benefits.
This required the unexpected visits to chosen fuel stations to actually take a look at the precision of their siphon conveyance to oil shoppers.
Toward the finish of the activity, the group discovered a portion of the stations blamable and thus, shut them down as they anticipate further correctional measures to be forced on them by the NPA.
The Head of Consumer Services at the NPA, Mrs Eunice Budu Nyarko in a meeting said it is an offense for fuel administration stations to siphon fuel available to be purchased to clients underneath the necessary liter.
The group, later on, held a sensitisation program for oil purchasers in the district. Mrs Budu Nyarko advised merchants and business drivers to satisfy their city obligation of promptly revealing fuel stations they suspect of changing their siphons to swindle clients.
They were given hotlines which they could call all day, every day to hold up their grievances. She said, "when protests are made in no less than 48 hours of the acquisition of fuel, brief examination can be done and reality laid out before that item is sold out".
She further encouraged the general population to "purchase energizes from practical filling stations since these stations are regularly checked by the NPA and subsequently, the nature of their items can be ensured".
The group additionally sharpened understudies of the Takoradi Technical University, brokers at the Takoradi market circle, Jubilee Park and No.9 Markets and business drivers at the market circle on the most proficient method to utilize LPG securely.
The NPA group featured the exercises of the authority including its order and obligations to the consuming public.
Lady Cindy Andoh-Davies, a Manager at the Western provincial office of NPA begged shoppers to stick to somewhere safe conventions to forestall mishaps.
The Consumer Services Department routinely visits the districts to sharpen buyers about their freedoms and channels to send their objections for brief change by the Authority.
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