He encouraged residents and motorists to continue patronising GOIL products, emphasising that choosing GOIL supports the entire nation rather than an individual, as profits are retained within the Ghanaian economy.
In his remarks, the Divisional Chief of Heman Prestea, Nana Nteboah Pra IV, applauded GOIL for the new facility and urged the company to maintain its high standards.
He further called for the introduction of a customer reward scheme for loyal patrons and appealed for the siting of corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects in his traditional area to support community development.
Ghana: GOIL Unveils Ultra-Modern Service Station In Prestea
He encouraged residents and motorists to continue patronising GOIL products, emphasising that choosing GOIL supports the entire nation rather than an individual, as profits are retained within the Ghanaian economy.
In his remarks, the Divisional Chief of Heman Prestea, Nana Nteboah Pra IV, applauded GOIL for the new facility and urged the company to maintain its high standards.
He further called for the introduction of a customer reward scheme for loyal patrons and appealed for the siting of corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects in his traditional area to support community development.
Ghana: NPA Team Embarks On Nationwide Tour Of Petroleum Facilities Ahead Of 24-Hour Economy Rollout
He stressed the need for strong collaboration with the Ghana Police Service to ensure protection and to provide guidance on safety, operational strategies, and challenges associated with supporting the 24-hour economy.
In attendance were representatives of the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC), executives of the 24-Hour Economy Secretariat, and staff of the NPA.
Zambia: Energy Minister Launches GreenCo Power Solar-Powered Office Complex In Lusaka
Mr. Chikote said the development reflects the country’s drive toward renewable and alternative energy solutions.
He emphasized that under the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema, the government is prioritizing strategic collaboration with private players to increase electricity generation and reduce load-shedding.
The Minister further noted that several energy investments are expected to mature soon, adding that the government remains committed to long-term solutions anchored in diversification and open access to transmission infrastructure.
“We must strengthen partnerships with the private sector because it plays a critical role in powering our economy,” he said.
GreenCo Managing Director, Mr. Wezi Gondwe, said the launch of the office complex comes at a crucial time when Zambia is facing electricity shortages, underscoring the company’s commitment to supporting the country through renewable energy trading.
The new GreenCo office complex is located along Independence Avenue in Lusaka, near Woodlands Mall.
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Turkish-Flagged LPG Tanker Struck By Drone Near Ukrainian Port
Another Russian overnight massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine has had some serious spillover effects, as the Turkish flagged LPG tanker “Orinda” carrying thousands of metric tons of liquefied petroleum gas was reportedly struck at the port of Izmail in Odesa.
The Turkish vessel was reportedly struck directly by a Russian drone, prompting the immediate evacuation of all 16 crew members, with no casualties reported. Other civilian vessels were also damaged, with firefighting and emergency crews quickly dispatch to try and contain the blaze. At least a dozen commercial vessels have previously been damaged in similar Russian drone attacks on the port.

