Challenges Faced by Rural Fuel Outlets in Cash Seizures
Rural fuel outlets are grappling with an increasing number of cash seizures, particularly during transportation to banks, leading owners to seek exemptions. With cash transactions being more prevalent in rural areas compared to urban centers, these seizures pose a significant obstacle to the smooth functioning of essential businesses. Fuel outlet owners highlight the necessity of cash transactions for procuring fuel loads, as credit facilities from oil marketing companies are limited.
Despite possessing necessary documentation, instances of cash seizures persist, indicating a pressing need for reform in the seizure process. Suggestions for issuing passes or increasing the cash limit to alleviate the burden on fuel outlet owners have been proposed, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that ensures both election integrity and the livelihoods of rural businesses.