AKURE NNPCL ‘OMI EJA’ STATION UNDERGOES MASSIVE RENOVATION, BRANDING
…As Dealer Alhaji Olabayo Ibrahim urges motorists to be patient as works have reached advanced stages, assuring the station would sustain the integrity and credibility it’s known for.
The authorities of the NNPCL station located at Alagbaka in Akure popularly known as ‘Omi Eja’ in conjunction with the headquarters is carrying out massive renovation and rebranding of the popular outlet.
The station has been popular among motorists, Okada riders as well as other fuel consumers due to the diligence of the dealer, Alhaji Olabayo Ibrahim as well as accuracy in the pump discharge.
As a result of the change in business identity of the station from OANDO to NNPCL, the new partners had to embark on proper renovation and branding to reflect the identities of the NNPCL.
The renovation which commenced few weeks ago has involved reconstruction of the entire complex , relocation and alignment of the pumps to meet up with the new standards as well as aesthetic reflection of the new brand.
The entrance barricades have also been reconstructed.
While motorists in Akure and its environs are anxiously waiting for the station to reopen for business, the dealer, Alhaji Olabayo Ibrahim is assuring customers of better and improved services as soon as the stations resumes for business.
Alhaji Olabayo Ibrahim who appealed to motorists in the state capital to be patient as works have reached advanced stages said the station would sustain the integrity and credibility it’s known for.
It is expected that business transactions would resume in the credible station before the year runs out as the contractors are working round the clock to ensure that the project is delivered as scheduled.