Conoil has beefed-up its Kaduna aviation office to reinforce its operations on the heels of the Federal Government’s decision to shut down Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, for six weeks to carry-out repairs on its runway.

According to a statement from the frontline oil marketer, the reinforcement will involve the movement of its high-tech bowsers, dispensers and human capital from Abuja to strengthen its Kaduna operations. This, the company believes, will ensure that the operations of airlines continue to run smoothly while travelers go about their journeys in a seamless manner.
 

“The decision by the Federal Government to repair the runway is commendable.  Safety in the aviation industry cannot be compromised. The move is in tandem with Conoil’s commitment to strict safety standards in all areas of its operations”, the statement added.

The statement therefore called on airline operators and travelers for their understanding and co-operation, adding that though it may be a bit inconvenient, it will serve the general good in the long run. The company also reiterated its determination to always strive to boost efficiency in the economy, support business growth and ease movement of people and goods.
With an enviable comparative advantage in terms of spread, storage capacity, quality control, skilled personnel, round-clock technical support and efficiency in service delivery, Conoil remains the trail blazer in the aviation fuel sector of the nation’s oil marketing industry. Its leadership position is strengthened and consolidated by its huge investment in the acquisition of world-class equipment to meet the demands, on real time basis, of its local and international clients.

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