Some Nigerians have advocated for a national honour to be bestowed on the Managing Director of BOVAS & Company Limited, Mrs. Victoria Adunola Samson for assisting the government towards making petroleum products more accessible to everyone and easing fuel scarcity in the country.
BOVAS is a household name in petroleum products in Nigeria and Africa.
Speaking with our reporter who is monitoring the fuel situation in Ibadan, the Oyo State, the motorists, also lauded the management of the company for its services during the ongoing fuel scarcity.
A customer, Adewuyi Onigbinde had earlier posted on his Facebook page that; “BOVAS sells fuel N162/ litre, while other fuel stations sell for N250-400/ litre. The owner of BOVAS fuel stations deserves a national award.
“Never sells above the pump price. Never hoards fuel, and never adjusts the selling pump meter! BOVAS Management should be commended. Nigeria needs credible people like this to take over our oil and gas.
“Has anyone equally noticed this about this PATRIOTIC NIGERIAN? And BOVAS MD is a woman, Mrs. Victoria A. Samson owns BOVAS PETROLEUM LTD.
“God bless her and keep her lots. She is simply the best. Give it to BOVAS anytime, any day!!! GOD BLESS BOVAS.”
Onigbinde’s post generated some reactions as many customers of the petroleum company praised the management for their roles in making life easier for motorists.
According to Taiwo Olaoluwa Olanrewaju, “There are still people of great reputation in Nigeria. Owners of BOVAS Filling Stations are the BEST! Give it to them anytime any day!”
Also commenting, Fadare Adedeji said, “Bovas remain the best, everywhere in dis country their services remain the same n d best since inception”
“Absolutely right!!! Whenever there is fuel scarcity I give kudos to BOVAS honestly. She should keep it up. God is seeing everyone whether you do good or bad. Thanks my brother for this observation”, Adebayo Oletubo submitted
In her reaction, Victoria Adedokun prayed, “May good Lord bless Mama BOVAS and Management”.
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