The House of Representatives has urged the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and other relevant agencies, to urgently
regularise the supply of kerosene nationwide in order to normalise its pump
price.
The House also mandated its Committee on Petroleum Resources
(Downstream) to liaise with relevant agencies to inquire about the high cost of
the product to unravel the root cause of kerosene explosions in the country.
This followed the adoption of a motion on Wednesday titled,
“Need to Arrest the Resurgence of Kerosene Explosion with Attendant
Fatalities’’, sponsored by Hon. Agbo Dennis (Enugu-PDP).
Leading the debate, Dennis condemned the recent kerosene
explosion in Ngenevu Area of Coal Camp in Enugu metropolis on Jan. 30.
He said the incident occurred after a lantern exploded and
burnt Mr. Hillary Ngwoke, killing his pregnant wife and son.
According to him, Nigerians are being confronted with double
tragedy of high cost of kerosene which sells at N260 per liter and danger from
kerosene adulteration.
He argued that kerosene was sold and dispensed by
unregistered vendors out of surface tanks at unregulated locations that were
highly prone to sharp practices.
“There is always a nexus between the high cost of kerosene,
its adulteration with cheaper fuel and the attendant fatalities from
explosions,’’ Dennis said.
Contributing to the debate, Hon. Toby Okechukwu said the
mercenary for quality control in dispensing of petroleum products should be put
in place.
Okechukwu said that kerosene must be dispensed by authorised
marketers to check the rate of kerosene explosions.
Hon. Emmanuel Orker-Jev called on the regulators to improve
on the policing strategies to curb the menace.
“Whatever the differential is, I believe the regulators
ought to do enough policing to discourage those who adulterate the product,’’
Orker-Jev said.
Ruling on the matter, Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara,
mandated the Committee on LegislativeCompliance to ensure implementation and
report back to the House in four weeks. (NAN)

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