Nigeria’s ban on jerry cans for fuel will leave millions in the dark

It will no longer matter whether you’re the buyer or the seller; if you’re found handling petrol with jerry cans, you will be arrested.

The order, given on Tuesday by Solomon Arase, inspector-general of police, to all zonal assistant inspectors-general of police, FCT and state command commissioners of police, states clearly that anybody found selling petrol and other petroleum products in plastic containers should be arrested.

Arase gave the order in a statement issued by Olabisi Kolawole, acting commissioner of police and force public relations officer, in Abuja.

It said apart from the hardship the act was causing to fuel buyers, it had also rendered some innocent and law-abiding citizens homeless as a result of fire outbreaks.

The statement noted that fuel products such as petrol are highly flammable and if not stored and handled properly, can seriously endanger people’s lives, property and the environment.

It warned fuel attendants at filling stations to desist from selling petrol inside jerry cans and plastic containers.

The statement said both the buyers and the sellers of the products would be arrested and prosecuted under the law.

It assured Nigerians of the readiness of the police to fulfill its constitutional mandate, and also appealed for more cordial relationship between the police and the public.

So how will the average Nigerian buy fuel for their generator?

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