By GIDEON NYENDWA in Chifunabuli
PUMA Energy Zambia Plc, one of the leading oil marketing companies in Zambia has launched its first customised service station to cater for rural communities, in Chifunabuli, Luapula Province.
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President Hakainde Hichilema in a speech by the Minister of Energy, Mr Peter Kapala when he officially launched the Puma Service Station said Government will develop a framework which would provide incentives for private sector to develop service station in rural areas.
Mr Hichilema said Government would continue to leverage private sector financing in the energy sector to improve access to energy services in the rural areas.
He said one of the major drives as of the administration was to transform the country by improving the lives of the citizens nationwide and that development must be shared equitably amongst all.
Mr Hichilema said people living in rural areas must not be denied the fruits of development merely on account that they live far away from the city.
“I am also glad to note that in addition to access to petroleum products, the modular service station will also house a bank and a pharmacy. I wish to convey appreciation to Zanaco for partnering with Puma Energy in providing financial services for the people of Chifunabuli,” President Hichilema said.
He said the investment that had been made by Puma Energy was in line with the government’s aspirations to foster inclusive economic growth in rural areas.
And Puma Energy Zambia Managing Director, Patricio Chababo said Puma Energy believe in more than just providing petroleum products but also in energizing the communities they have the privilege of serving.
“And our presence here today, is a reflection of this belief and our dedication in supporting government’s efforts to encourage private sector participation in the development agenda of the country and to improving energy access across Zambia,” Mr Chababo said.
Mr Chaboba said their commitment to renewable energy was resolute, they were embarking on a journey to roll out LPG across Zambia, an initiative set to benefit over 85,000 households.
He said they were also solarising their operations across their facilities in line with the commitment to deliver lower carbon and clean energy solutions.
Mr Chababo also said in line with their shared commitment, the Chifunabuli service Station was the first of many because over the next few years, they would be opening an additional 24 stations in rural areas across Zambia.
He said their commitment to invest approximately K150 million in the rollout of rural services stations over the next threee years was a testimony to their shared goal of development and progress.
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