Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has cautioned fuel marketers in the state against hoarding of Petroleum products especially Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).
Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr Festus Ahon in a statement in Asaba, quoted Governor Oborevwori as saying that the state government would not tolerate acts that would make life difficult for Deltans.
He said the government’s desire is to grow the economy of the state through its MORE agenda and solicited the support of all stakeholders in the government determination to make life more meaningful for Deltans.
The CPS’ statement, noted, “We have heard and seen the reaction of petroleum marketers in the state to the announcement of alleged subsidy removal by President Bola Tinubu.*
He said the state government had been inundated with reports of filling stations in the state hoarding products thereby creating artificial scarcity with intent to hike price.
The Delta State governor viewed the action of the marketers as unpatriotic and tantamount to waging of economic war against the people of the state.
“As a government, we will not watch marketers exploit Deltans of their hard earned income through creation of artificial scarcity”, he said.
He called on marketers to be patriotic and continue selling their products to the general public at the official pump price.
Oborevwori added that the relevant government agencies have been directed to monitor the situation and ensure total compliance with the directive.
The state government, he said, would not hesitate to take necessary action against any filling station hoarding the product or who is caught selling above the official price.