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ADNews-Monrovia, Liberia: The chairman and chief executive officer of Green International Gas Station, Atty. Musa A. Sherif, has called on the Liberian government, through the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, to prioritize locally owned businesses by providing access to low-interest loans to help them compete with foreign-owned enterprises.
Sherif made the appeal at the grand opening of Green International Gas Station in the Super Market community along the Japan Freeway.
He praised President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s administration for efforts aimed at strengthening the participation of Liberians in the petroleum sector, particularly through policies that encourage local ownership and investment.
Sherif also commended the leadership of the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC), noting the role of its managing director, Amos Tweh, in supporting local petroleum dealers.
“LPRC, under the leadership of Amos Tweh, is seriously encouraging local petroleum dealers to get involved in retailing,” Sherif said. “The investment you see here today is a direct result of that support.”
The newly opened facility is expected to employ more than 20 people and will offer a range of services, including fuel sales, a mini-mart and spare-parts retailing.
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