6 arrested as DPR uncovers illegal oil factories in Lagos
Efforts at curbing illegal businesses in the downstream petroleum sector yielded some fruits yesterday with the arrest of six persons alleged to be working in an illegal engine oil manufacturing factory in Lagos.
Two of such factories were uncovered by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) at Ikugbayi Street in Marine Bridge and Raji Rasaki Estate at FESTAC Town Extension, both in Lagos.
According to Mr. Ajayi Olaleye, who led the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) operatives in the raid, the six workers were arrested at the Marine Bridge factory and none yet at the FASTAC site.
The DPR Manager, Engineering and Standards, Mrs. Sholabi Olanrewaju, told newsmen that the factories were discovered during the team’s routine inspection and monitoring exercise in the state. She stated: “We visited these places with NSCDC and met some men actually dispensing the base oil.
“From our investigation, they are actually retailing ordinary base oil without additives into a container of a well-known brand like Total. This is an illegal operation; the environment is unsafe and they are licenced to brand base oil.”
She assured that the DPR would sort out those illegal lubricants in the Lagos metropolis, adding that before anybody could engage in petroleum product business in the country, such person must be licensed by the agency.
Similarly, the DPR Manager, Retail Outlet and Marketing, Mr. Okechukwu Okoro, told newsmen after the exercise that the clampdown followed complaints from the public, upon which investigation the department discovered that there was high adulteration of diesel in the market.
“So, we came to see if it is true and have found this to be real,” he said. “Many people who supply diesel at home gave them adulterated diesel, which is not from the real source. People should ensure that they get their diesel from the right source because these people mix other products in the name of diesel.”
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