Sahara Group through So Energy Commissions New Filling Station in Ghana

The MD also launched the 'one litre is one litre' campaign to promote transparency, quality, accessibility and sustainability in Ghana’s downstream Sector.
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24th February 2021
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The Downstream Company of Sahara Group, So Energy, has commissioned the So Kojokrom Station on the Takoradi highway, in the Western Region of Ghana.

The new project conforms to the company’s plan to transform the sector through seamless access to top-quality product and services. The station is to serve both private and commercial vehicles in Kojokrom and its suburbs in the Takoradi Metropolis.

The commissioning was attended by the Managing Director of So Energy, Yvette Selormey, Representative of Sekondi Takoradi Municipal Chief Executives, Madam Afua Hayford, several dignitaries and employees of So Energy.

The MD also launched the ‘one litre is one litre’ campaign to promote transparency, quality, accessibility and sustainability in Ghana’s downstream Sector.

She said: “We have continued to raise the bar in the sector over the past 18 years and we remain unflinching in our resolve to keep improving the quality that has made the So Energy brand associated with reliability, efficiency, convenience and safety in Ghana,”

“Our parent company, Sahara Group, has over the past 25 years grown to become a leading energy conglomerate in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Sahara’s impressive growth trajectory continues to serve as a model for us at So Energy, motivating us to keep transforming the downstream sector in Ghana. We plan to commission 3 additional stations to give more Ghanaians access to our services, especially under the cover of our ‘one litre is one litre’ campaign”

“At So Energy, every member of the team is wired to play the role of business leaders for each function, thereby making sure that we achieve our collective resolve of leading the quest for professionalism and service excellence in the sector,”

Madam Hayford said: “We are hopeful that with this new So Energy station will create employment for our youth and increase revenue for the region in general to help fund developmental projects.”

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