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Veros Petroleum Limited has opened a new service station at Nsakina in the Greater Accra Region, promising an unwavering commitment to quality customer service delivery.
This is one of the fully-owned service stations operationalized this year by the company, adding up to the already existing 20 dealer and company-owned fuel outlets across the country with years of unparalleled expertise and a diverse range of offerings.
Veros Petroleum aims to extend to over 50 stations delivering industry-leading solutions while putting customer satisfaction at the forefront.
The new station has a spacious forecourt with ultra-modern service Islands, a lube bay and a washing bay that will cater to all vehicles' needs. The station is strategically positioned to serve customers in and around the busy business area.

Also, the station is designed with two pump islands with two nozzles each that dispense Super and Diesel.
The Nsakina Service Station is expected to serve a wide range of customers who desire to enjoy the benefits of quality fuel and lubricant from Veros Petroleum at their convenience.
Speaking at the grand opening ceremony, the CEO of Veros Petroleum, Yahya Tarek Diab expressed his satisfaction at the quality of the infrastructure.
He highlighted that the company is ranked as one of the best in pricing and quality delivery of fuel, hence customers are assured of value for money anytime.

“We at Veros Petroleum are extremely excited as we open one of the state-of-the-art service station at such a prime location. Fuel and Lubricant quality remains paramount to us and I can assure our customers will receive only the finest products. Through rigorous testing and quality control measures, Veros Petroleum guarantees the consistent performance and reliability of our fuel and lubricants", he said.
Yahya Tarek Diab added that his company offers a comprehensive portfolio of fuel grades and lubricants that suit various applications across sectors such as automotive, aviation, marine and industries.
This diverse range of products allows Veros Petroleum to serve customers effectively while meeting stringent industry standards.
“Our goal is to provide customers with the best possible service and the highest quality fuel products. We are excited to be part of the local community anywhere we open a retail station by creating employment for many youth and provide services that meet the needs of local motorists while operating under stringent safety regulations ", he added.
As part of the fuel station's opening, customers who visited the station enjoyed a range of special company-branded gifts and free fuel for the first 100 buyers with the CEO of Veros Petroleum, Yahya Tarek Diab serving and interacting with customers himself.

The event was a fun-filled day for all, with giveaways, and entertainment as customers interacted with senior management of Veros Petroleum.

 
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