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Former WBC Super featherweight Champion, ‘Barimah’ Azumah Nelson has been unveiled as the Brand Ambassador of GOIL at a ceremony in Accra.
The former boxing champion will be the face of the Oil Marketing Company for the next one year in all its promotional activities and Corporate Social Responsibility programmes.
At the unveiling ceremony, the Managing Director of GOIL, Patrick A. K. Akorli, lauded the efforts and role of the legendry retired boxer, describing him as an embodiment of devotion to duty, patriotism and what is good about the Ghanaian. GOIL, he said, was sending a message of excellence and as a proud, devoted Ghanaian entity
He promised that just as Azumah upheld the country’s honor, GOIL will defend the country’s interest in its dealings with customers. He urged Ghanaians to help build a solid indigenous oil Company to serve the people.
The Greater Accra Minister, NiiAfoteyAgbo lauded the choice of Azumah Nelson and asked GOIL to join hands with him to celebrate what is good about Ghana. Referring to the petroleum sector, he commended the decision to deregulate the sector adding it has guaranteed regular supply of fuel and ensured competition in prices.
The Board Chairman of GOIL, Professor William Asomaning referred to the discipline of the retired Boxing champion and entreated Ghanaians to copy his sterling example.
BarimahAzumah Nelson described GOIL as a shining example of Ghanaian institutions, adding it is a company worthy of support and growth. He encouraged Ghanaians to patronize the products of GOIL and promised to work hard to promote the brand to make Ghana proud.
A plaque of Azumah Nelson as the new Ambassador was unveiled while a new four-wheel drive was put at his disposal.

Azumah Nelson, with Hon Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, left, GOIL MD, Patrick Akorli, 2nd left and Board Chairman, Prof. William Asomaning.
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