Togo: Measurement tools at gas stations inspected by the ministry of trade

Economic governance
Wednesday, 13 July 2022 17:07
Togo: Measurement tools at gas stations inspected by the ministry of trade

(Togo First) - Last week, the ministry of trade, in collaboration with the directorate of metrology, conducted an unannounced visit to check if gas pumps in service stations meet commercial measurement standards. The operation was carried out in the greater Lomé area.

Agents of the directorate of metrology were the ones who carried out the operation. They used reference materials to ensure that measuring instruments used in the gas stations are “compliant and reliable.”

"These controls are done from a purchase of 5, 10 to 20 liters of fuel and aim to regulate the level of quality and the true value of the measures of the petroleum product concerned and especially to reassure consumers," said Piya-Abalo Bataba Bebei, head of the metrology division at the ministry of trade.

"If pump operators do not comply with these guidelines, penalties include fines of up to 10 million CFA francs or even imprisonment," he added.

The controls are set to continue across the country.

Esaïe Edoh

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