Africa-Press – Liberia. God’s Willing Inc., a prominent petroleum company, has expanded its operations in Central Liberia by establishing a multipurpose filling station in Gbarnga, Bong County. The management of the company expressed their belief that this new investment will offer valuable services to the economically vibrant city of central Liberia.
Situated on the bank of Jor Creek, the newly opened filling station in Gbarnga features a minimart, recreation center and office space, making it an attractive facility, not just for petrol supply, but for other business and pleasure.
God’s Willing Inc. was founded and owned by Mr. Odoshall Oldpa Karnue, a young entrepreneur from Nimba County. With other filling stations in Nimba, Montserrado, Margibi, and now Bong County, Karnue said his journey of starting his business at the age of 14 in Nimba began in 1994 with the humble purchase of a gallon of kerosene for L$2.50.
Grateful for the support received from the residents and authorities of Gbarnga, Mr. Karnue expressed his plans to expand the business to other parts of Liberia in the future.
“We thank the residents and the authorities of the great city of Gbarnga for the cooperation and support we have received,” he said. “We are also anticipating extending the business to every part of Liberia in the future.”
He emphasized the importance of honesty in business dealings and recounted how his business growth was supported by timely repayment of bank loans, leading to further financial opportunities.
The dedication ceremony of the new filling station was attended by various stakeholders, including local authorities, business leaders, and representatives from driver and motorcycle unions in Bong and Nimba Counties.
Abraham Kollie, President of the Motorcycle Union Bong, commended the business initiative and encouraged citizens to invest in infrastructure development for county-wide improvements.
In an effort to promote honest business practices, officials like Nimba Development Officer, Mr. Peter Karngbay, and Bong County Administrator Officer, among others, voiced their support for God’s Willing Inc. and encouraged constructive competition and collaboration among counties.
“Liberians need to be honest in everything for the betterment of this country,” Karngbay said.
Additionally, the Armed Forces of Liberia Engineering Team, which was involved in constructing the filling station, assured the public of their capabilities and called for more opportunities to showcase their expertise.
As God’s Willing Inc. extends its reach to other parts of Liberia, Karnue says the company’s dedication to transparency, integrity, and community engagement remains central to its business philosophy.
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