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Engen Oil appreciates its customers



Engen Ghana Oil has organized a customer appreciation day for its cherished customers to thank them for their loyal support.

Addressing the customers and staff of the company last week, the Managing Director, Henry O. Akwaboah, said the occasion is meant to inspire and wish each other well for the challenges ahead.

“2011 had its ups and downs but we were able to hold on to our own,” he noted.

He observed that the loyalty of Engen customers has contributed immensely to the success of the company, adding that “the fortunes of Engen Ghana are being turned around not by my team and I but by you our cherished customers and dealers, for without you we could not have come this far. You, our customers made a commitment to drive the business and this we did in partnership”.

He recounted that the company achieved 50% growth on all its key deliverables as well as commissioned its state of the art flagship station at Pokuase.

Engen oil also introduced and launched its new 1&4 litre pack lubricants onto the market; embarked on an extensive Corporate Social Responsibility drive during which the company donated over 5000 books to needy and under-privileged schools around the country and, enrolled 50 needy people unto the NHIS.

The company is much focused on its EPIC 2016 vision where it seeks to become the champion in Africa. In order to ensure that it is able to deliver on its vision to be “A Champion in Africa”.

The company has also embarked on a “Road to Greatness” – an exercise that is expected to result in an organization and a brand that embodies the essence of a true champion. The “Road to Greatness” rests firmly on four pillars: Service & Relationships; Care; Innovation; Positivity.


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