By Hyacinth Chinweuba
Pukka Logistics and Support Services Limited, Lagos will today hold a culture and client appreciation night as part of activities marking its decade of excellence.
The event will hold this evening at the Skyline Terrace Hall, Lagos Oriental Hotel, Lekki.
Beulah Olubunmi Akingbelu Banjo, an immigration consultant, lawyer and human resource consultant, and the Chief Executive Officer of Pukka Logistics and Support Services Limited, in a press conference at its Ikeja office said that it had been a long tedious journey of providing quality services to clients both in Nigeria and abroad.
Banjo said that Pukka started after a long research of ideas and inspiration into how to help people in the diaspora to sort their immigration issues, register their companies, as well as assist them with every of their needs back home without stress.
She further said that Pukka had earned a reputation of being the preferred midwife of foreign corporate organizations in Nigeria adding that Pukka has a team of dedicated and well trained staffs who steadfastly ensure their clients’ needs and details were followed distinctively.
According to Beulah Olubunmi Akingbelu Banjo, “In most cases, in the past, a large percentage of expatriates have got their hands burnt while trying to do business or sort logistical needs in Nigeria due to the systemic failures, sometimes they go through unprofessional middlemen who could swindle them of their hard earned income or fall victim of criminals”, she said.
In the same vein, Banjo said that the public sector, the Nigeria Immigration Services, Corporate Affairs Commission, Ministry of Interior and the Nigeria Police Force were organizations who had been of tremendous support to Pukka Logistics and Support Services Limited over the years.
“We have integrity, efficiency and dedication in our services to our corporate, public and private clients in delivering the best in compliance with best business practices obtained anywhere in the world”, Banjo said.
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