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R-L: Technical Director, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Mr. Michel Coin, presenting 20 years service award to Mrs. Glory Osewmonyenmwen Ebomwonyi, of Field Sales, accompanied by her husband; and the Commercial Director, Promasidor Nigeria, Mr. Kachi Onubogu; during Promasidor Nigeria Limited long service awards held on Saturday, March 18, 2017 at Promasidor Nigeria Limited.

As part of efforts at recognising hard work and commitment to duty, Promasidor Nigeria Limited recently rewarded thirty-four staff of the company that have worked for 10, 15, and 20 years at a long service awards ceremony during the weekend.
 
The colourful event which was held at Promasidor Nigeria was well attended by management staff of the company, amongst whom were the Managing Director, Mr. Olivier Thiry; Chief Operating Officer, Anders Einarsson; Commercial Director, Kachi Onubogu; General Manager, Human Resources, Vitus Ezinwa; Technical Director, Michel Coin; and Head Legal and Public Relations, Andrew Enahoro.
 
Speaking at the event, Thiry stated that the annual event is in appreciation of those that have served the company with dedication and humility in their various departments.
 
He said they are worthy to be rewarded in their various capacity, having worked so hard and have risen from their initial status of employment to higher positions. “The company has deemed it fit to reward them with various gifts as they have contributed in their own capacity to the growth of their departments and the company in general,” Thiry affirmed.
 
At the ceremony, the awardees were rewarded with various gifts, ranging from Refrigerator, Generator and TV.
 
Speaking at the event from Field Sales Department, Mr. Ndubuisi Yerima Venna, said he felt elated having worked for 20 years with due diligence to duty in his area of operation. He said over the years, the company has built a standard which it has adhered to, as it maintains its position as a world class organisation.
 
“The company has come of age in terms of standard and that is why the company has come up with this ceremony, unlike others that would think of the cost implication of it. I commend Promasidor Nigeria for this and it is an initiative that we look onto each year,” Venna said.

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