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The Promise Celebrates 25th Anniversary, Promises Better Services To Customers

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The Integrated Catering Services Company Limited (ICCL) the Parent Company of The Promise Fast Food, Restaurants and industrial Catering in Nigeria, has assured customers of improved and better services.

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company Oluwatoyin Alabi, gave the assurance during the 25th Anniversary in Port Harcourt last Friday.

The company’s week along anniversary celebrations held last Friday at Aztec Accum , Stadium road, in Port Harcourt., witnessed anniversary night dance, recognition and presentation of awards to deserving individuals and corporate organisations that contributed to the success story of the company, among other activities.

Alabi, narrated how he started the business on a very small scale under a mongo tree to offer delicious meals services to Nigerians.

He explained that it was his determination, perseverance and committed that accomplished his vision.

“Today we are celebrating 25 years of the existence of The Promise Fast Food that is known for its delicious meals, but it all started under a mango tree like an idea.

” I must say that it was not easy to reach this point we are, they were several challenges but with God, including my determination, committed and perseverance occasioned this success story”, Alabi said.

He advised people doing business not to be discouraged but be focused and determined when faced with challenges.

Also speaking the Chairman of Community Development Committee (CDC) of Rumuobiakani community, Rev. Ben Woko who spoke on behalf of the community, urged the company to sustain its products standard and vision.

According to him, The Promise Fast Food has shown capacity and demonstrated excellence over two decades, adding that the company has equally done well in human resources and good corporate communal relationship that has helped the company to achieve success.

“As an entrepreneur for more than two decades you have shown capacity in sustaining your vision, you have demonstrated excellence in your products.

” I want to say that you have equally shown capacity in human resources and corporate communal relationship Which has helped you maintained and sustained industrial harmony with your host community”, Rev. Woko said.

He appealed to the management of the company to sponsor indigenes of the community on skills acquisition, educational support and keep the employment quota, saying that more lands will be given to him. He further on behalf of the community issued him a certificate of indigene and excellence.

 

Tonye Orabere

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