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The Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of GOIL, Kwame Osei Prempeh, has cut the tape to officially open a newly refurbished service station at Kwabenya, Accra in the Greater Accra region.
Located near the Atomic roundabout, the modern service station is equipped with an ultra-modern GoCafe, Auto center, Lube bay, a Pharmacy and a Restaurant.
Speaking at the opening, Kwame Osei Prempeh said GOIL is committed to serving quality fuels to its customers.
He appealed to Ghanaians to continue to patronize GOIL products and services, which offer value for money, affirming that GOIL will continue to establish more ultra-modern stations nationwide as part of a drive to ensure that every Ghanaian enjoys the benefit of quality fuels.

The Chief Operating Officer of GOIL, Alex Adzew added that the companys push to provide quality products at affordable prices for its customers has being amply demonstrated with the introduction of the higher grade SUPER XP RON 95, which sells as the same price as normal fuel.
He added that GOIL has pushed hard to ensure that the sale of low sulphur content diesel which ensures engine longevity and safe environment.
The Zonal Manager in charge of Southern Ghana, Helen Kyeremanteng said the Atomic roundabout station will serve as a one stop shop for the public.
Present at the ceremony were the dealer of the station, Oheneba Frimpong as well as other GOIL dealers, Police Chiefs, Officials from NADMO, Fire Service, and executives of Driver Groups and Unions.
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