Business
Epenal Plans Expansion
The management of Epenal Group of Companies has planned to boost its operations in the Niger Delta, by opening more branches in the region.
The Group Managing Director of the company, Mr. Numo Lele Aaron who said this in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt said that the company presently has its branch offices in Rivers, Bayelsa and Akwa-Ibom states stressing that efforts are on to establish a branch in Warri, Delta State.
Mr. Aaron said that Epenal Boat Builders also has its subsidiary companies which are, Epenal Dredging and Shore Protection, Epenal Leasing Services and Epenal Oil and Gas.
He said that the successful operation of the company within the last ten years had shown that the people of the Niger Delta have come of age as the company’s product can stand the test of time anywhere in the world.
The Group Managing Director also commended the Federal Government for launching a campaign for patronage of Made- in-Nigeria products.
According to him, the campaign will help to check the craze for foreign goods by Nigerians thereby promoting the industrialisation of Nigeria.
He also urged for incredible patronage of Nigerian companies by the government and commended the Minister of Commerce/Industry Chief Achike Udenwa for visiting the company.
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