The Group CEO and Managing Director of GOIL PLC, Kwame Osei -Prempeh, has apologised to customers who went to their service stations in parts of the country but could not get petrol (Ron 95) to buy.
He rendered the apology at the company’s 54th Annual General Meeting held at Labadi in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
The apology followed a question by one of the shareholders who wanted to know why there was a shortage of Ron 95 at some of GOIL’s stations.
Responding to the question, Mr. Osei Prempeh said they were in control of the situation, adding, “We have enough stock of Ron 95 (petrol) but due to challenges at the loading point, we couldn’t load much.”
According to him, the issues were resolved on Tuesday and “as of today (Wednesday), we have started loading to all our stations.
“Our normal supply to the market is about 2.4 million litres, but we’re increasing it to 2.5 million litres to the market,” he stated.
Describing the company’s Ron 95 as the best, Mr. Osei Prempeh said other companies are selling Ron 91 under different names but GOIL’s Ron 95 is the best and most affordable.
He, thus, urged Ghanaians to continue to patronise the services of GOIL.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com