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    Sahara Group celebrates long serving employees

    June 10, 2023
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    *Kola Adesina, GMD, Sahara Power Group

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — Sahara Group has commended Its long-serving employees for their significant contributions to the company’s growth over the years.

    The award ceremony, which took place recently celebrated employees who have worked with Sahara Group for 5, 10, 15, and 20 years. Some of the employees include Victoria Gom, Olubunmi Olukoju, Ola Dorsu, Adesulu Omobolanle, Adewale Atobatele, Dare Oyedotun, Felix Ebiware, Olufunbi Adewumi.

    Head, of Group HR, Sahara Group Ivie Imasogie-Adigun said, “our long-serving employees are the backbone of our success, and we are proud to celebrate their achievements.”

    “We commend your commitment to excellence and unwavering loyalty, you all have helped shaped our culture and drive our growth through the years,” said Kola Adesina, GMD, Sahara Power Group.

    Speaking on the impact of their service, Anthony Youdeowei, Managing Director, Sahara Power Group said he salutes the resilience, and loyalty of all awardees and wishes them more “MAD” years filled with bringing energy to life responsibly.

    Victoria Gom, who has 20 years under her belt in Sahara said, “It feels just like yesterday, my Sahara experience has been enriching and I look forward to being a part of more “MADness”.

    Reflecting on his Sahara journey, Adewale Atobatele, a 5-year long service awardee said, “One word to describe my experience is ‘rewarding’, Sahara is a place of growth and rewarding experiences.”

    The Long Service Award Ceremony is an important part of Sahara’s culture, as it reinforces the belief that “There is no US without U.” Sahara Group recognizes the value of every Saharian and highlights the importance of teamwork and collaboration in achieving Sahara’s goals.

    Sahara Group remains committed to investing in its employees and creating a workplace that fosters growth, equity, diversity, inclusion, innovation, and excellence.

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