Ghana: GOIL Opens New Service Stations At Nkrumah Circle Overpass, Keta

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Ghana’s leading indigenous oil marketing company, GOIL Company Limited, has opened two stations in Accra, capital of Ghana, and Keta, in the Volta Region.

This is part of the company’s strategy to make its quality products readily available to customers countrywide.

The new Kwame Nkrumah Circle service station is located at the Obra Spot, a popular area at Circle, a suburb of Accra.

The new station has two pump islands with two nozzles each and will dispense Super XP Ron 95 and Diesel XP.
It is also equipped with a modern lubricant centre to service all types of vehicles.

The station is strategically positioned to service vehicles in and around the busy travelling enclave of the city.

It is also expected to serve a wide customer base, especially private and commercial vehicles that desire to enjoy the benefits of quality fuels and lubricants from GOIL at their convenience.

Commissioning the station, the Group CEO and Managing Director of GOIL Company Limited, Mr Kwame Osei Prempeh touted the efficacy of GOIL’s XP Ron 95 and Diesel XP and entreated drivers especially public transport owners and commercial operators, to spread the good news about the company’s quality fuels and lubricants.

He promised that GOIL would continue to make available quality products for all customers countrywide.

The Head of Fuels Marketing, Augustine Boateng said the opening of the new station is part of efforts to make products available to customers without struggle.

In attendance at the ceremony were Helen Kyerematen, Zonal Manager South, Offei Anor, Former Chief Director, Ministry of Roads and Highways, Superintendent Imam Hussein from the Ghana Police Service, and Rebecca Aidoo, the CEO of Romania Company Limited. 

The rest were Nana Berndt CEO, Kitchen World, Owusu Prempeh,  GNPC, Mr Richard Aryee, Vice-chairman, Circle-Kasoa station, and Kofi Annan, Circle-Kasoa Station Manager.

Similarly, GOIL has opened another station in Keta in the Volta Region.

The ribbon-cutting for the commission of the station was done by Togbe Sri III, Paramount Chief of Anlo, the Chief Executive for Keta and other chiefs of the area.

Source: https://energynewsafrica.com