The
Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has banned hawking in and around petrol
stations in Zamfara, saying it is risky to the public.
The ban was slammed by
the Zonal Controller of Operations of the department in Kaduna zone, Mr Isa
Wakili in Gusau on Thursday.
Wakili told newsmen
that “the ban has become necessary because filling stations in Zamfara now look
like market places where one can buy anything from food to textile wears.
“Petrol stations are
places laden with flammable oil and gas that can trigger fire from any little
avoidable mistake and we cannot allow people who have no direct business to
come into the station because such fire accidents can emanate from such
intruders.”
He explained that “in
this period of security challenges, there should be extra care in watching who
comes in or goes out of filling stations to ensure the protection of public
lives and property.”
He pointed out that
the presence of children and women selling different wares at the stations
posed serious threat which could be avoided through the ban.
He urged managers of
the stations to be guided by safety measures guiding their operations to avoid
accidents.
Hawking Banned In Zamfara Filling Stations
Reviewed by AbuZahra Ahmad
on
March 30, 2017
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