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MISA Unveils First Service Station in Weija, Marks New Era in Ghana’s Oil Marketing Sector

MISA Unveils First Service Station in Weija, Marks New Era in Ghana’s Oil Marketing Sector

MISA Unveils First Service Station in Weija, Marks New Era in Ghana’s Oil Marketing Sector

The Chief Executive Officer of MISA Energy Brent Nartey has officially unveiled the company’s first branded service station at Weija, describing the milestone as a bold step in its journey to becoming a leading African energy brand.

Speaking at the ceremony, the CEO said the launch goes beyond the opening of a new facility, symbolizing “growth, commitment, and partnership.”

The rebranding follows the acquisition of Engen Ghana Ltd by Mocoh Ghana in March 2019, after which the company operated under the Engen brand while expanding its footprint. In August 2025, MISA officially launched its new identity, positioning itself as a proudly Ghanaian brand with continental ambitions.

“It is quite significant that the first retail presence of the MISA brand is being unveiled here at this beautiful station,” Mr Nartey said. “This station will go down in history as the very first MISA-branded station, not just in Ghana but in Africa.”

The choice of Weija was described as deliberate, owing to the station’s strategic location, reputation for exceptional customer service, and its operator, Mr. Felix Asare Mensah, popularly known as Babona. The CEO of MISA highlighted the 17-year partnership with Mr. Mensah, stressing that strong dealer relationships are the backbone of the oil marketing industry.

This service station stands as a symbol of our renewed vision a modern facility designed to deliver convenience, efficiency, and a superior customer experience,” the CEO noted. “At MISA, every station is not just a point of sale, but a hub of community connection.

He added that beyond fuel, MISA is committed to providing safe, clean, and customer-friendly facilities, creating job opportunities, and supporting local development.

With its vision to become a “Champion in Africa,” MISA pledged continued investment in technology, infrastructure, and human capital to meet the evolving needs of customers.

“As we unveil this station today, we assure you that MISA will continue to fuel every dream and every journey. The Babona Service Station is a true reflection of our promise to deliver not just fuel, but trust, convenience, and excellence,” the CEO concluded.