Total Ghana launches ‘B2C’ fuel card
Minister for Transport Fiifi Kwetey
has observed that election years in the past have always been marred by rampant
road traffic, clashes and fatalities as a result of indiscipline and disregard
for safety regulations by motorists.
He therefore called on the general
public and all political parties to caution drivers and their followers and
individuals who will be patronizing their political parties in the campaign
period.
“Let us therefore avoid unnecessary
speeding, drunk driving, wrongful over taking, use of mobile phones whiles
driving and other ingredients that contravene conditions into road traffic” he
emphasized.
Mr. Kwetey made the remark at the
launch of Total Business to Customer fuel Card (‘B2C’) held at the Labadi Beach
Hotel in Accra on Thursday, June 30, 2016.
Speaking at the launch, Managing Director of Total Ghana Oliver Van-Parys said with the introduction of the ‘B2C’, Total Ghana is very proud not only to serve corporate entities but every customer including individuals, commercial and taxi drivers and the general public which offers Total an edge over its competitors.
Speaking at the launch, Managing Director of Total Ghana Oliver Van-Parys said with the introduction of the ‘B2C’, Total Ghana is very proud not only to serve corporate entities but every customer including individuals, commercial and taxi drivers and the general public which offers Total an edge over its competitors.
“We at Total Ghana are driven by the
power of innovation with the move which gives us a competitive advantage over
our competitors and also making the service available to many Ghanaians as we
can is our pride,” said Van-Parys.
The Minister for Transport in his
speech commended Total Ghana for the initiative, adding the introduction of the
card is very timely as it has come at the time Ghana is gradually moving into
cashless economy.
According to Sales & Marketing
Manager of Total, Mrs. Adesuwa Adewole, the ‘B2C’ fuel card provides the user a
simple and smart way of controlling and monitoring fuel consumption of their
vehicles and also offer customers the way to pay for all purchases including
patronizing carwash services within the 235 Total Service Stations across
Ghana.
“This card is a powerful tool in the
hand of every customer that allows users not only purchase fuel or other
commodities from our stations but also help them to monitor their budgets and
control fuel consumption to save them money.
We are therefore encouraging
everyone to visit our shops, sign up and top up with just a minimum of GH₵
20.00 which comes with instant bonus and you are good to go,” said Mrs. Adewole.
Deputy Minister of Energy and
Petroleum, Benjamin Dagadu in a speech read on his behalf by Kwasi Twum Addo, a
Director from the Ministry at the launch, also lauded Total Ghana for the
innovation saying “It is gratifying that Total Ghana has taken the opportunity
to reposition itself as a premium service provider by rebranding the Total
‘B2C’ fuel card”.
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