In a release issued by the Ghanaian Minister of Information, Mustapha Abdul-Hamid,the Ghanaian cabinet has banned the construction of new fuel and gas stations across the country and demanded an immediate review of the current licensing regime to ensure that only those with demonstrable capacity and competence engage in the LPG distribution business.
It followed a cabinet decision on Thursday, October 12, 2017 following the recurring gas explosions in the country.
Government has also warned that any official or regulatory official whom any criminal negligence is reported on will face the full rigors of the law.
This is very good,LPG construction should be done by only those with the technical know how.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that a company does pipe construction or filling stations doesn't mean they can build LPG
I wish DPR nigeria will see this and stopped issuing license to ever one That can bribe their way to get it
Or else something like this is definitely going to happen in nigeria
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I hope that will solve a problem.
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Alright!
ReplyDeleteWell it might be good
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile Nigeria's DPR gives approval to filling station to be situated in highly populated residential areas. Such a terrible county we live in . May God help us.
ReplyDelete#Sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us directly on the path to the best things that will ever happen to us*
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