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G&J Technical Services Limited, a leading provider of backup power solutions, is set to commemorate its 30th anniversary with a series of community-focused initiatives.
Under the theme "Our Past Guides Our Future," the company reaffirmed its commitment to serving and empowering local communities.

Established in March 1994, G&J Technical Services has been at the forefront of delivering reliable backup power solutions, sourcing engines and generators exclusively from the United Kingdom.
Over the past three decades, the company has established itself as a market leader and contributed significantly to job creation and community development within Ghana.
In a recent endeavour to support community welfare, G&J Technical Services inaugurated a dual 14-unit washroom project in Kwamesuah Village, Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region on February 21.

This initiative, aimed at addressing the critical need for proper sanitation facilities, exemplifies the company's dedication to improving the quality of life for residents.

The 30th-anniversary celebrations will start with a launch event on March 11, at the company's head office in Accra, followed by a celebration dinner on March 15, at Labadi Beach Hotel.
These events will not only commemorate the company's rich history but also highlight the invaluable contributions of its clients and stakeholders.

G&J Technical Services aims to leverage this milestone to strengthen existing partnerships and forge new collaborations, further cementing its commitment to sustainable community development and innovation in the power industry.
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