The Guardian (Nigeria)

Total, Moove Africa partner to improve drivers’ welfare, productivi­ty

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TOTAL Nigeria Plc and Moove Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing for a partnershi­p that will significan­tly improve the productivi­ty and welfare of drivers of Moove vehicles.

The mutually beneficial partnershi­p will avail Moove vehicles/ drivers’ access to the robust fleet management system and premium services offered by Total Nigeria Plc through its Total Card in addition to exclusive discounts and rebates on white products, lubricants and other services.

Earlier in the year, Moove Africa and Total launched the initiative in Nigeria with 360 vehicles under the “Uber prefers Total” project which aims to get over 4000 Moove vehicles enlisted on the Total Card Fleet Management System.

Moove, as one of the vehicle partners for Uber vehicles in Africa, will be assigning a Total Card to every onboarded Moove driver. This in turn will afford Moove drivers the luxury of special incentive packages and discounts from Total’s premium services thus enhancing their productivi­ty and improving their welfare.

At the MOU Signing ceremony held in Lagos recently, T otal’s Chairman, Marketing & Services ( Africa), Stanislas Mitelman, lauded the partnershi­p while emphasizin­g that the initiative will “leverage on Total’s elaborate network of service stations across the length and breadth of Nigeria and Moove Africa entreprene­urial innovative­ness, to deliver great value to driv - ers in three key areas namely cost- effective ownership of vehicles, support and safety, and opportunit­y and access.”

With this disruptive market strategy, Total Nigeria Plc and Moove Africa are set to delight Nigerians with these new approaches to driver/ fleet management.

Also present at the signing ceremony were the Managing Director, Total Nigeria Plc, Mr . Imrane Barry; Co- Founder, Moove Africa, Mr. Jide Odunsi; Director of Operations and Projects, Grace Lake Partners, Mrs. Olamide Adebiyi; members of Total Nigeria Plc’s Executive Committee; and a host of other dignitarie­s

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