| Gov. Ugwuanyi commissioning the product line |
According to vangaurd report Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu
State has commended the Chairman and Spiritual Director of an indigenous
company, Aqua Rapha Investment Nigeria Limited, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka for using
his company to provide 4,500 jobs for the people of the state.
The governor made the commendation during a visit to the company at 9th
mile corner, Ngwo for the launch of her new products lines – Rapha Groundnut
oil, Rapha Soya oil and Rapha Carbonated drinks.
Gov. Ugwuanyi noted that the Enugu State Government is interested in
such business initiatives that create jobs for the people of the state and turn
around its economic fortunes, adding that the inherent benefits are enormous
and deserve the commendation of the state government.
He expressed delight that the gesture has further reduced crime in the
state as a lot of youths are now meaningfully engaged by the company.
“As the governor of Enugu State, I am happy that this development is
taking place in my state. I am happy that this company is providing employment
for 4,500 people. It means a lot to the state. It has added value and improved
the standard of living of our people. Be rest assured of the support of the
Enugu State Government”, the governor said.
In his response, the Chairman and Spiritual Director of the company, Fr.
Mbaka thanked Gov. Ugwuanyi for finding it important to come and launch the
products in spite of his tight schedule.
He assured the governor of their unquantifiable solidarity and
persistent support of his goodwill and sound vision for Enugu State, adding
that the joy of the company is to give people job, reduce unemployment, fight
poverty and maintain peace in the state.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Managing Director of the company,
Engr. Sunday Nwankwo disclosed that the new products were designed on the
principle of quality which the company is known for and applauded Governor
Ugwuanyi for his magnanimity in providing a level playing ground for businesses
to thrive in the state.
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