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PEF Registers 11,287 Trucks
The Petroleum Equalisation Fund (Management) Board, says11,287 trucks have so far been registered in the fund’s electronic loading scheme, tagged “Project Aquila”.
The Fund’s General Manager, Corporate Services, Mr Goddy Nnadi, disclosed this in an interview with our correspondent in Abuja last Thursday.
Project Aquila is an automated electronic loading scheme introduced by the Fund aimed at providing accurate data for petroleum products distribution and ensure transparency and efficiency in the management of bridging claims to marketers.
He said that four major marketers – Conoil, Total, MRS and Mobil – had been captured and were now being paid their bridging claims electronically.
Nnadi said that 1,779 independent marketers had also keyed into the scheme, with 31 depots and 2,579 outlets across the country now fully operational.
He said payment of bridging claims to marketers under the scheme now takes about two weeks as opposed to the four months or more it used to take with the manual process.
“Any serious marketer that wants his claims paid promptly must key into Aquila because once you get registered and you deliver the product, you receive your claims through e-payment in two weeks,’’ Nnadi said.
He, however, appealed to marketers, who have yet to key into the project to ensure the registration of their trucks to fast track the payment of their claims.
“We want to appeal to marketers that have yet to comply to do so in their interest.
“This project is a gift that PEF wants to give the government as an agency working to get the downstream sector organised,’’ he said.
Nnadi said the registration, which is free, entails the registration and tagging of trucks used for the transportation of petroleum products across the country to ensure proper monitoring and delivery of the products.
He gave assurance that the project, when fully operational, would go a long way in eliminating all the bottlenecks associated with the processing and payment of bridging claims.
According to him, the project will ensure a win-win situation for marketers, PEF and the nation at large.
“This project will ensure that marketers’ claims are processed faster; it will bring about transparency, eliminate wastages and ensure reduction in human errors in the processing.’’
Nnadi also said the process would help check diversion of products, enhance uniformity in price and adequate supply of the product across the country.
He said that plans were underway to completely phase out the manual process of paying claims by the end of the year, so that the electronic loading system would become the order of the day.
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The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
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