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Gov Ikpeazu commissions first Abia Computerized Vehicle inspection centre

Daily Post Nigeria Published Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has commissioned the first-ever Computerized Vehicle Inspection Center in Abia State with a charge to the operators to make the facility an enabler that would support growth of transport business in the state. Commissioning the facility in Aba, Governor Ikpeazu said the transport business should not be an obstacle to the economic development of the State The Governor stated that a good transport system enhances trade and commerce, economic development and investment, and charged transporters to be good ambassadors of the State. He noted that the facility has placed Abia State on the map of modern economic development.

Bizman denies demolition job versus PMVIC

SunStar Bizman denies demolition job versus PMVIC NO TO PMVIC. Thousands of motorists in Angeles City join the nationwide noise barrage and motorcade against PMVIC on Monday, January 25, 2021.(Chris Navarro) + January 25, 2021 PAMPANGA Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. past president Rene Romero denied allegations of a demolition job against the Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Center (PMVIC), saying he is merely raising issues on the integrity of the testing procedure for the sake of the general motoring public. The businessman denied any ill motive in questioning the integrity of the QWIK private motor vehicle inspection center in Barangay Sto. Domingo, Angeles City and calling for an investigation on the facility after his BMW sports car failed the road worthiness test last January 11.

The Recorder - Through thick and COVID : Greenfield s businesses find support in one another

‘Through thick and COVID’: Greenfield’s businesses find support in one another Beth Lorenz, owner of the Vehicle Inspection Center in Greenfield, recently purchased 300 gift certificates to Hope & Olive restaurant, pictured, which she plans to give to her loyal client base. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ Modified: 12/31/2020 3:58:30 PM GREENFIELD Local business owners are finding ways to support one another as they continue to navigate their way through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Beth Lorenz, owner of the Vehicle Inspection Center on Federal Street, recently purchased 300 gift certificates to Hope & Olive restaurant worth $5 each, which she plans to invite her loyal client base to collect at the inspection center once they’ve received their postcard invitation in the mail. She worked with another local business, Adams Direct Mail Services on Elm Street, to design and mail the postcards.

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