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Weeldrop Petroleum Reopens For Business In Bodija

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After weeks of renovating and correction of works at Bodija, Weeldrop on Monday fully reopened for business.

Beautifully built in front of the Bodija Estate police station and commissioned earlier in 2021, it is equipped with modern facilities.

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Before now, the brand has branches spread across Agodi, Oremeji, Ashi, Akobo, Olaogun and Brewery junction and Agodi Gate and Orita Challenge.

Mr. ‘Wale Oladiti, chief executive officer of the brand, who spoke about the reopening, explained that it was necessary to rectify some works at the station.

“Though it was unfortunate but was something we needed to do. We are grateful for the patience. We are surprised that some customers reached out to us while rectification  Speaking ahead of the commissioning billed for Monday, said he was happy with the success story of the brand since making its debut over a decade ago.

“Residents of Bodija estate and its environs are in for good things. We salute their cooperation since we started. We are going to give back in a big way. We are only waiting for government to finish its light-up project. Apart from security measures, we intend to beautiful the Independence Roundabout here. We have a lot unveil.

“Like the brand has been doing since its existence, premium motor spirit, PMS, also known as petroleum, won’t be sold more than the approved price in all his stations.

According to him, Weeldrop Petroleum will always identify with Nigeria and Nigerians, adding that “part of our corporate social responsibility is to lessen the burden of the masses.

“Even when there was the need to increase the price from N165, we did not do that. That was when we were buying at N159 per liter from the depot.

“We are open for business in all our stations in Ibadan. We are not selling above that. We are known for selling quality products. It is not about the profit, we owe it as a duty to reduce the sufferings of the people. And one of the ways is to sell at a very good price. At any of our stations, a liter is a liter,” he assured.

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