Anambra dpr to clampdown on illegal lpg sellers
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Anambra DPR to Clampdown on Illegal LPG Sellers
The Anambra State Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has announced plans to clampdown on illegal Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) sellers in the state. The move is aimed at ensuring the safety of consumers and preventing the sale of substandard products.
According to the DPR, many LPG sellers in the state are operating illegally, without proper licenses and permits. This has led to the sale of adulterated and substandard products, which pose serious health risks to consumers.
The DPR has warned that it will no longer tolerate the illegal sale of LPG in the state and has given a deadline to all illegal sellers to regularize their operations or face the consequences.
The agency has also called on consumers to report any illegal LPG sellers to the authorities, adding that it will work with other relevant agencies to ensure that only licensed and reputable sellers operate in the state.
The clampdown on illegal LPG sellers is part of the state government's efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens. The DPR has also promised to provide training and support to licensed LPG sellers to ensure that they operate in a safe and responsible manner.
Key points:
- Anambra DPR to clampdown on illegal LPG sellers
- Illegal LPG sellers operating without proper licenses and permits
- Sale of adulterated and substandard products poses serious health risks to consumers
- Consumers urged to report illegal LPG sellers to the authorities
- Licensed and reputable LPG sellers to operate in the state
- DPR to provide training and support to licensed LPG sellers