
Petroleum Equalisation Fund
Management Board PEFMB says the Federal Government has stopped the manual
payment of transportation claims to petroleum products marketers in the
country.
The General Manager Corporate
Services of the board, Goddy Nnadi, speaking to newsmen in Lagos said the board
stopped the manual payment of marketers’ claims after it launched an electronic
claims management solution, nicknamed “Project Aquila”.
Nnadi said that over 200 members of
PEFMB staff and more than 1,500 marketers had been trained on the application
of the Project Aquila software.
He also said that more than 15,000
petroleum products conveying trucks nationwide have been captured in the
Project Aquila website platform.
Nnadi said that the e-payment system
would enhance monitoring of distribution of petroleum products across the
country.
He noted that distribution of
petroleum products was not properly monitored in the past, thereby making it
difficult to either confirm or certify deliveries at designated depots or “drop
points“.
The general manager urged petroleum
product marketers to ensure that their trucks were tagged with the necessary
flyers and gadgets to be able to be captured in the project’s software
database.
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