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Enugu firm reduces cooking gas price by 30%

The company cut the price of cooking gas from N960 to N672 per kilogramme, amounting to over N20m subsidies for 4,000 residents coming with their 12kg gas cylinders patronising its four branches scattered within the state.

Declaring the reduction of prices of cooking gas open at the company’s plant in Abakpa-Nike on Wednesday, Gov Mbah said the gesture by Second Coming Nigeria Ltd was a testament to the striving business environment in Enugu State.

Mbah, who was represented by the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr Aka Eze Aka, said his administration had derisked the business environment and improved in all indices of ease of doing business in the state.

“Security for both investors and customers has been achieved as the state ranks as one of the safest states in the country; where everybody moves around and engages in their business endeavours freely, not minding the hour.

“As a governor that understands business and its nature, having been a businessman himself, have gone ahead to remove all bottlenecks to business as well as invested massively in road, water, electricity and other infrastructure for business to flourish in the state

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