The Federal Government, yesterday, said it has initiated the process to investigate the supply of adulterated fuel, which has reportedly damaged many car engines of motorists.
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of the virtual Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting, presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The minister said the President was briefed on the matter and that the aim was to get to the bottom of the matter.
He cautioned against drawing conclusions before the investigation was completed.
Sylva said: “The issue did not come up in Council, but of course, you will recall that I was here yesterday (Tuesday) to brief Mr. President on the issue. I’m not in a position to disclose the identities of the companies, but there are some issues and we are actively tackling them.
“Nobody has, before now, checked for methanol in our fuel, it’s not very usual and this is the first time this is happening and NNPC is very much up to the task.
“I will also convey your question to NNPC and maybe the Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority, but we’re actively handling it and I want to assure you that the problem will be a thing of the past very soon.”
Damaged vehicles’ll be considered — Sylva
The minister assured that government would consider compensating those who might have been adversely affected by the bad fuel.
Asked whether the companies behind importation of the adulterated fuel will be sanctioned, the Minister said: “I didn’t expect you to rush to any conclusions. There will l be a major investigation to unravel everything and then let’s really get to the bottom of it before we can come back and tell you what is going to happen to the culprits.
“We know that some peoples’ vehicles must have also been damaged, that is also going to be taken into consideration in dealing with the situation.”