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Two technical officials of Power Logistics Company Limited, Ghana, Saeed Buhari and Razak Yahaya have left Accra for a training course at the Broadcrown and Deep Sea Electronics Company in the United Kingdom.
Speaking to the media, the Managing Director of Power Logistics Company Limited, Mr. John E. Kubin said the company's decision was "in pursuance of the company’s policy to serve its clientale in Ghana with high quality maintenance support".
He added that the decision was also taken to send the two staff to the United Kingdom because the company believes in the local content of its workforce.
"These two Ghanaians will definitely bring back the training acquired to Ghana for the development of the country”, he added.
Power Logistics Company Limited is a local agent in Ghana for Broadcrown generators and a specialist in Power Generating Sets.
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