MISA Energy Limited, formerly Engen Ghana Limited, has officially unveiled its Babona Service Station as the first rebranded retail service station at Weija along the Accra-Kasoa highway after the recent rebranding.
Speaking at a brief launching ceremony on Friday, 22nd August, 2025, the CEO of Misa Energy, Mr Brent Nartey, stated that the company envisions to be the champion in the supply of automobile products at its services in Ghana beyond the next five years.
He explained that customers would be treated as kings with quality, reliable, affordable and efficiency to woo many in the value-chain to the MISA Energy family.
“We want to fuel the dream, every journey and put our customers first, always,” he said.
According to Mr Nartey, “The Babona Service Station is a clear demonstration of our commitment to expanding access, offering premium products, and delivering unmatched services throughout Ghana and beyond.”
The MISA Boss stressed that his outfit intends to invest in technology, infrastructure and human capital to meet the growing needs of their customers.
According to him, the company stands as a symbol of renewed vision, a modern facility designed to deliver convenience, efficiency and superior customer experience.
“At MISA, we believe that every station is not just a point of sale but a hub of community connection. Beyond fuel, we are committed to providing safe, clean and customer-friendly facilities. We also take pride in creating job opportunities within the community and supporting local needs of our customers,” he emphasised.
In an interview, the Manager of Babona Service Station, Mr Felix Asare Mensah, said that what has kept the company in business over the past 28 years are quality service, affordable products and credibility.
He observed that many motorists prefer his products because he has imbibed the virtue of truthfulness into his workers to avoid cheating customers so that they can also win the trust of the people they serve.
In the next five years, Mr Asare Mensah wants to expand his retail business to many parts of Ghana and also command the chunk of the automobile customers in the country.
“In the next five years, I want my business to grow, expand and all my branches to operate a 24-hour service to all customers,” he noted.
The only initial challenge they faced was the change of colours from the deep blue to a dominant yellow but it has been sorted out.
MISA Energy deals in the retail and supply of high-quality fuels and is the exclusive distributor of PETRONAS lubricants in Ghana, through its over forty service stations and commercial supply to various industries.
They also provide marine fuel services at the ports of Tema and Takoradi, as well as offer support for corporate social responsibility initiatives focused on child health, education and community development.
They also supply LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), bitumen, and specialty chemicals to businesses in sectors like construction, telecommunications, and agriculture.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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