LPG retailers to get data base

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The Liquefied Petroleum Gas Retailers (LPGAR), a branch of National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), says it has started the process of data capturing of all LPG retailers in Nigeria.

Its National Chairman, Mr Michael Umudu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos that the data capturing was for both members and non-members.

Umudu said the move was necessitated by the proliferation of LPG (cooking gas) retailers across many states of the country which had safety implications if not checked.

“In the data capturing, information such as location, ownership and level of safety compliance or violation is recorded.

“When completed it will enhance monitoring and enforcement in such a way that progressively the system shall be sanitised.

“The data shall be made available to the regulatory agencies,” he added.

According to him, more than 70 per cent of the retailers nationwide do not belong to LPGAR, which makes it difficult for the union to regulate and monitor their activities.

Umudu said : “Almost all the non-members did not learn the business and again they don’t have means of getting safety tips about the business.

“We have often raised alarm about the danger this situation poses. Unfortunately, as a union, our powers are limited to persuasion.

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