GOIL has rolled out a nation-wide Give-Away bonanza to customers and patrons in all its over 400 service stations.
Under the program, customers who patronise GOIL’s Super XP RON 95 fuel and its additivated Diesel benefit from tantalising gift items in all its 8 zones.
Some of the items being given out include Airtime credit, T-shirts, face towels, Dusters, Drinking Mugs, Corporate embossed sanitisers and nose masks as well as tissue boxes.
In one of such give-away bonanzas, the Managing Director and Group CEO of GOIL, Kwame Osei-Prempeh joined the South Zonal team to hand over gift items to customers at its Presec service stations.
Mr Osei Prempeh handed over T. shirts, Drinking mugs and Face towels to customers and encouraged them to continue to patronize GOIL products because patrons will get double benefits of quality products and value for money.
The Zonal South Manager, Helen Kyeremateng urged customers to continue to patronize GOIL products such as the Super XP RON 95, its additivated Diesel, and trusted lubricants.
All of GOIL’s over 400 service stations are taking turns to roll out the Giveaways during the yuletide.
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