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Ghana: Toyota Ghana to Assist Drivers With Wipers And Bulbs


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Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)

7 May 2008
Posted to the web 7 May 2008

Stephen Odoi-Larbi

Toyota Ghana Limited, one of the leading automobile giants in the country has embarked on a safety campaign to control carnage on our roads in order to save lives.

In a speech delivered by Mr. Jacob Pimpong, spare parts manager of Toyota Ghana Limited on the occasion of the launch of Toyota spare parts seasonal campaign in Accra, his outfit has earmarked a 15percent discount on all wipers and bulbs to assist drivers, especially in the rainy season to prevent any unfortunate acccident on the road.

Over the weekend, the company organized a familiarization tour for its customers in order to inspect their facilities and how they should operate them.

The company used the opportunity to explain and display to the customers some of the counterfeit products that have flooded the market. It therefore advised the general public to beware of what they buy on the market in order to ensure efficiency and prolong lifespan of their vehicles.



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