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Fuel Scarcity: Fire Service Raises Alarm Over Storage Of Petrol At Home

Fuel Scarcity: Fire Service Raises Alarm  Over Storage Of  Petrol At Home
  • PublishedFebruary 16, 2022

The acting controller-general of the Federal Fire Service (FFS), Karebo Samson, has raised alarm over keeping petrol at home.

Fire Service Boss sounded the warning in a press statement on Wednesday. He appealed to Nigerians to stop storing petrol at home to prevent fire outbreak.

Recall that on February 8 that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) confirmed that petrol, with methanol quantities above Nigeria’s specification, was discovered in the supply chain.

The development caused scarcity of petrol and resultant long queues in filling stations across Lagos and Abuja.

Karebo said storing petrol in homes amid the current scarcity could endanger lives.

According to him, “Nigerians must resist the temptation of storing PMS in their homes or other confined places due to the current challenge of scarcity, as doing that will endanger their lives and that of others,” he said.

“As we all know, children like to experiment, so storing PMS at home could be putting them at high risk especially if it is within their reach,” Samson said.

He said Nigerians risk having a fire outbreak or explosion if there is a source of ignition such as a naked flame or an electrical spark near the stored petrol.

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