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GOIL has donated quantities of food items to the Chief Imam, Sheikh Ousmanu Sharabutu towards activities marking the end of this year’s Ramadan.
The items were cartons of assorted drinks, bags of rice, gallons of cooking oil, cartons of mineral water, and cartons of tomato paste. Other items included sugar, milo, and cartons of milk.
The items were presented on behalf of the company by a team led by the Public Relations Manager, Robert Kyere. The team also presented GH¢5,000 worth of fuel coupons to the Chief Imam.
Mr. Kyere conveyed GOIL’s sympathies to the revered Chief Imam explaining the visit was also to commiserate with him for the tragic loss of his wife.

Receiving the items, the Chief Imam through his spokesperson, Sheikh Shaibu Armiyawo expressed gratitude to GOIL and prayed for the success and progress of the company.
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