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One of the leading car rental companies, Niiplants Car Rental, has been adjudged the Best Car Rental Service provider of the Year by the Ghana National Tourism Awards held in Accra on November 3.
Niiplants Car Rental, a customer-centric organization, won the award ahead of other competitors in the industry.
A citation presented to Niiplants Car Rentals noted that “your car rental was registered with a fleet of cross-country vehicles and has provided safe and comfortable transportation for commuters in and outside the capital since its inception. Your disciplined and smart drivers make commuting enjoyable and less tedious’’

Commenting on the award, the CEO of Niiplants, Theo Ayitey-Adjin, expressed gratitude to God.
He thanked his clients for their continued business and loyalty which has contributed greatly to the recognition of Niiplants as Number One.
“I also want to acknowledge all our drivers, the mainstay of our company, for their dedication to duty and professionalism which has helped us maintain the best safety and security records in almost two decades of our existence”
This award will spur the entire Niiplants team on to deliver even more excellent services to our clients and to help grow the tourism and other business sectors in Ghana and West Africa at large.
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