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NEPAL Oil launches retail station in Lagos

Nepal Oil & Gas Services Limited; a downstream energy company has launched its flagship retail petrol station in Akowonjo, Egbeda, Lagos over the weekend.

Addressing newsmen at the launch, Retail Business Manager, Ezinne Nwazulu, said Nepal would give out discounts on pump price of products and branded souvenirs to first 20 customers every day for the next 30 days to commemorate the launch.

Nwazulu said integrity remains Nepal’s watchword and would never be involved in any sharp practices exhibited by some oil firms as its operations are fully computerised to check errors or omission from staff.

She maintained that Nepal has put in place all safety measures in line with Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) provisions to protect life and property in and outside its premesis.

“We are offering ‘second to none’ customers services as we have always done over the years, because our culture is honesty. Besides customers have numbers to call in case of poor services, it is our ultimate goal to expand to all geo-political zones in Nigeria  in the years to come.”

Also speaking, Group Managing Director of the oil firm, Ngozi Ekeoma, added that staying true to its core values is responsible for the company’s growth and success since inception and Nepal is willing to replicate such values in Egbeda retail station and in future retail outlets across the country.

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