Onikan primary health center endorses IBILE MAX 2050 as lubricant for its fleet vehicles and ambulances

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Jan 1, 1970

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Onikan Health Centre, one of the Lagos State Government public health facilities officially announced IBILE Oil and Gas Corporation (IOGC)’s IBILE MAX 2050 engine oil as its preferred lubricant for ambulances and fleet vehicles. This happened on Thursday 19th of August 2021, when the two parties both agreed on terms for the deal to make IBILE MAX 2050 the official lubricant of the health outfit. Initially, there was a discussion at hand before the partnership was officially unveiled.

In a bid to cub break-down of vehicles in the cause of emergency duties, the health Centre decided to make an engine oil with zero record of deficit their top notch to have more effective and excellent services.

This partnership is the first its kind, with IOGC making plans to rapidly sign on more health outfits across the five divisions of Lagos State.

A driver from the Centre gave his own verdict about the authenticity of the oil, noting that; “The first time I used this IBILE MAX 2050 engine Oil, has been the very moment I have vouched never to stop using it, because it has made my driving experience easier for me and other drivers could attest to it”.

An auto mechanic from the company also gave his own testimony, that “IBILE MAX 2050, was introduced to him by one of the company’s drivers and that he could confidently recommend the oil to his customers”.

Ambulances being emergency vehicles need quality and reliable engine oil/lubricant for effective and smooth operation of the health facility and the lubricant which must be used in that regard should be one that meets all requirement for vehicles working under the Nigerian weather, said IOGC management.

Having signed a contract with Onikan Health Care Centre, the management of IBILE Oil and Gas Corporation (IOGC), gave praises to the consistency in quality health delivery to the entire public by the health facility, promising not to decline from the pace at which the company gives excellence.