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TANKER DRIVERS PROTEST NONCOMPLIANCE OF OMCs

THE Petroleum Transporters Association (PTAZ) has demanded for full enforcement of SI No. 35 of 2021 which compels Oil Marketing Companies to ensure that 50 percent of allocated volumes are transported by Zambian citizens.

In a letter addressed to Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) PTAZ Spokesperson Benson Tembo expressed concern with noncompliance to the  provisions of the Statutory Instrument No.35 of 2021 by some Oil Marketing Companies in the allocation of volumes to be transported by Zambian citizens.

Mr Tembo said the Ministry of Energy directed through the Import Waivers letters that  Oil Marketing Companies that at least 50 percent of the allocated volume to be transported by Zambian citizens as stated in the Statutory but some OMCs have ignored these provisions but instead they are giving business to their preferred transporters some of whom are not citizens as prescribed by Citizens Economic and Empowerment Commission Act No.9 of 2006.

Mr Tembo has demanded that the full length of this Statutory Instrument be enforced in the manner it is stipulated.

He said the Oil Marketing Companies that are not fulfilling the provisions of the regulation must be charged and prosecuted accordingly.

Mr Tembo has demanded that  prosecution of the offenders be transparent and shall send clear signal to would be offenders.

He said failure to prosecute the offenders PTAZ shall have no option but to report them to other enforcement Agents as stated in Section 2 of the Statutory Instrument.

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