Nigeria: Masters Energy Targets 42,000 Workforce in 2014

18 February 2014

The President of Masters Energy Group, a conglomerate, with over 25 subsidiaries, Mr. Uchechukwu Ogah has stated that his group of companies target to have 42,000 persons in their workforce by 2014. Speaking recently in Lagos when he received "BusinessWorld Newspaper Man of the Year 2013" award, Ogah said his belief in the Nigerian economy informed his decision to build Masters Energy City worth several billions of naira in Port Harcourt, Rivers State "when most companies were running away from the Niger Delta region because of security challenges."

He said the 158,000metric tonne-capacity petroleum products storage facility had helped to ensure availability and affordability of petroleum products in the south-south; south-east and north-east geopolitical zones.

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