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Anointed Electrical Engineering Services Limited have commissioned its state-of-the-art office at Bolgatanga in the Upper East region.
The office will serve as an outlet to offer the sales of generator sets as well as maintenance, repairs and servicing of Generators, spare parts, and Generator rental services, to its clients in the Region and beyond.
Anointed Electrical Engineering Services Limited has 11 branches across the country and we can be found in Accra being the head office, Tema, Takoradi, Tarkwa, Obuasi, Kumasi, Nkawkaw, Sunyani, Wa, Tamale, Ho, and now at Bolgatanga.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Managing Director of the company, Samuel Adjei Boateng said the opening of the branch office has brought relief to businesses in the region saying it has brought to an end the burden on people of travelling to Tamale, Kumasi and Accra for generator services.
According to him, the challenges businesses encounter when there is a power failure from the national grid will now be a thing of the past pointing out that the situation is not only stressful but come with a high cost to transport generator sets for repairs and maintenance and getting the qualified electro-mechanical engineers to work on them.
“Anointed Electricals have come to stay and will continue to offer affordable prices as well as services from our technicians and engineers”, he said adding that after-sales service has been the core mandate of the company.
“Sale, servicing, rental of generator sets and genuine spare parts are some of the services the company offers to its cherished customers”, Mr Adjei added.
He hinted that the company offers a competitive discount on generators sold in the region saying the company have good working services to hoteliers, bankers, hospitals, shop owners, managers, and public institutions, among others.
The Bolgatanga branch is located at the Frimps Filling station on the main Bolga – Tamale road and will serve also the Upper East and the North East regions and their environs.
Mr Samuel Boateng disclosed that the company has established the Anointed Technical Training Institute in Accra and Kumasi which offers practical and hands-on training for people who are interested in acquiring skills and knowledge in the repair of generator sets as well as other disciplines in the TVET space.
The Head of Branch Network of Anointed Electricals Engineering Services Limited, Joyce Nuamah-Saka said the establishment of the company in the region will serve as a solution to power challenges and erratic power failure from the national grid.
She, however, urged the public to rely on other sources of power supply for the comfort of businesses due to the heavy loads on the national grid saying the alternative is a generator set.
“The opening of the Bolgatanga branch will create jobs for the youth and others in the electro-mechanical engineering value chain”, she said.
She added that the private sector is the engine of growth and development of the economy.
Madam Joyce Nuamah-Saka commended the management of Anointed Electricals Engineering Services Limited for the tireless effort in ensuring the successful completion and the grand opening of the Bolgatanga branch.
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