As part of its expansion programme aimed at bringing services closer to the end users, Nepal Energies has opened a fuel station in the populous Abule Egba area of Lagos. The siting of the fuel station in the area, the company said, was also aimed at solving the problem of scarcity and adulterated fuel.
Speaking at the event, Elder Ekeoma Ekeoma, the Group Chairman of Nepal Energies, said the fuel station will bring succour to residents, who hitherto travelled to other areas to buy petroleum products. He promised that the host community will be receiving quality products and that black market will not be allowed.
Also speaking at the commissioning, the Group Head of Retail, Nepal Energies, Ezinne Nwazulu, said the opening of the new outlet was in line with the company’s plan of having 150 filling stations all over the country before the end of next year.
She said Nepal Energies strives for excellence, while revealing that the things that keep the company above other service stations include quality product, good services and making sure there’s pump integrity, unlike some others who tamper with theirs.
Nwazulu said that Nepal was always considerate and fair to Nigerians, which have generated good reviews from customers all around the country.
The Group Head of Retail said although Nepal is young in the retail space, it has made tremendous impact, using a reward system for all loyal customers as a unique strategy.
She said Nepal Energies is currently in four geo- political zones in Nigeria, with the projection of covering all the six zones in the country.
Meanwhile, Nepal has rebranded with a new name and logo. Formerly Nepal Oil and Gas, the company has transformed to Nepal Energies, with a new logo.

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