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Petrosol has announced an urgent investigation following a road incident involving one of its vehicles in Accra on Sunday morning, which has been widely circulated in a social media video.
In a statement issued on 7th September 2025, the company expressed concern over reports of injuries and extended sympathies to the affected individuals and their families.

Petrosol emphasised that the safety of the community remains its highest priority.
The petroleum firm confirmed that it is cooperating fully with the Ghana Police Service as official investigations continue.
It further assured the public of transparency and pledged to provide verified updates as more information becomes available.
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