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GOIL PLC, Ghana’s only indigenous oil marketing company listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), has again been adjudged ‘Petroleum Company of the Year’.
This is in recognition of its outstanding customer-focused initiatives, strong brand positioning and consistent delivery of quality petroleum products and services nation-wide.
The honour was conferred at the 36th Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) Annual Marketing Performance Awards held in Accra.
GOIL also retained its coveted place in the CIMG Hall of Fame, underscoring its long-standing commitment to marketing excellence, innovation, and service leadership within the petroleum sector.
Commenting on the recognition, the Chief Operating Officer of GOIL, Dr Marcus Deo-Dake, expressed gratitude to customers, staff, and stakeholders: “These awards are a tribute to the hard work and dedication of our employees across the country and the loyalty of our cherished customers. GOIL remains committed to setting the standard for quality, innovation, and service delivery in the petroleum industry.”
The CIMG Annual Awards celebrate businesses and individuals who demonstrate marketing excellence, innovation, and ethical leadership in their sectors. GOIL’s repeated success at the awards reinforces its role as a proud Ghanaian brand contributing to national development.
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