Sunday, July 5, 2015

government sell oil ..... It From Strike News Waiting New Price


GOVERNMENT has said strict measures itawachukulia oil traders, including banning them from their stations and also cancel their license to sell energy will manifest strike it.
Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines, Charles Mwijage has warned owners of petrol stations in the country lest they be drawn into the trap of making the strike to sell oil in their facilities.
Mwijage made the statement during the period of questions and answers where Deputy Speaker, Job Ndugai asked him to give a statement of the government due to reports that were zikisambaa in various social networks that sell oil are planned to boycott selling fuel from today to wait for the new price of the product.
Mwijage said he has seen these reports that within two days there will be the problem of the oil, but to assure Parliament that there are sufficient reserves of energy and there is no need for citizens to be afraid.
"I found in social networking that the nation will be in two days and a shortage of fuel. I say this can not happen.
 
"It can not happen and these are not the words of enjoyable. It can not happen because we know the statistics that in Dar es Salaam parks there is enough oil. We know that.
 
"It can not happen because the authorities offer very laws and regulations allow oil minister yauzwe. It can not happen because the rules of Ewura could freeze anyone who prevents fuel oil sold, "said the Deputy Minister.
He stressed to warn those in the oil do not enter into the same trap of wanting to such rumors appear to be true because there is no reason to prevent oil yasiuzwe.
However, he stressed that the Minister of Energy and Mining, Boniface Simbachawene with the rest of the ministry officials are monitoring this, including finding the source of the message.
She asked with oil and will allow yauzwe then went against their facilities and those who may ban oil stocks also They will be caged and will be taken as a license that belongs to the Minister responsible for energy and mining issues.
Recently various networks of communities across was the story of urging citizens to put oil in bulk on their cars as with oil had planned to strike resell them for two days, intended to wait for the new price from the Regulatory Authority for Energy and Gas (EWURA).

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