Energy regulator trains 100 Nairobi officials to boost consumer safety
The workshop aims to bolster awareness and compliance in the energy and petroleum sectors, ensuring safer and more reliable services for all.
The workshop, spearheaded by EPRA’s Department of Public Education and Advocacy, has brought together officials from Nairobi City County Departments such as Trade, Licensing, and Enforcement, alongside National Government Administrative Officers (NGAO).
Speaking during the workshop, CPA Cyprian Nyakundi, Director of Public Education, Advocacy, and Consumer Protection, maintained that County governments have a big role to play in licensing, surveillance, and enforcement, which they need to synergise their efforts for effectiveness and improved compliance and safety.
“This workshop is therefore important because it enables information sharing on emerging issues in the sector, which is key in ensuring timely multi-agency response to avert incidents,” he asserted.
The workshop tackled pressing issues within the energy sector that pose significant risks to public safety and regulatory compliance.
Key topics during the event included cross-filling of LPG cylinders, a practice that jeopardises safety and cylinder integrity, and unlicensed operations, including retailers, transporters,
The other is petroleum storage plants, which undermine industry standards and consumer protection.
Additionally, the workshop addressed challenges of fuel syphoning dens, which contribute to illegal trade and environmental hazards, and under-dispensing at fuel stations, an issue that erodes consumer trust.
Further, discussions also focused on the risks associated with fuel tanker accidents and improper parking, which pose significant safety hazards to communities.
By fostering partnerships with Nairobi County and other stakeholders, EPRA seeks to create a culture of compliance that prioritises consumer safety while promoting efficient energy use.
By Michael Omondi
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