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Abuja ShopRite in Novare Wuse Central Mall to Shut Down Operations

byBilkisu KasimandJekennenso Kpanpenso
June 24, 2024
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Abuja ShopRite located in Novare Wuse central mall will be shutting down operations which will be effective on June 30,2024.

 

A statement was released regarding their closure on 21 June and according to the circular, the decision to close the store was made after thorough evaluation of the store’s financial situation and their current business climate.

 

The circular read, ” We regret to inform you all that as of June 30 2024, Retail supermarket limited will be closing it’s Wuse store located in Novare Wuse central mall, Abuja. This decision has been made after a thorough evaluation of the store’s financial situation and the current business climate. We believe this is the best course of action for our organization’s long term growth.

 

The company informed their vendors that they will no longer be requiring their services and they will review their records to ensure that they balance all outstanding payment.

 

“Effective June 30,2024, our company will no longer operate in Wuse, Abuja and we will no longer require your services for the Novare Wuse central mall store.Please note that all existing service contracts will also terminate for the store.”

 

” If your services are specifically tied to the Novare Wuse central mall store and if there’s an outstanding balance between our companies, we will carefully review our accounting records over the next 60 days(2 months). We will then promptly contact  you to confirm the amount owed and discuss a suitable payment schedule.

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