Audio By Carbonatix
GOIL Company Limited continues to assist health institutions and frontline staff in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
The latest of such assistance went to the Police Hospital in Accra where the company GH¢50,000 worth of medical items and personal protective equipment to fight the coronavirus disease.
The items included medical scrubs, face masks, bedsheets, Veronica Buckets, liquid soap, tissue papers, hand sanitizers and gloves.
Making the presentation, the Group CEO/MD of GOIL, Kwame Osei Prempeh, noted that GOIL has already donated similar items to other institutions including, the 37 Military Hospital, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, GPRTU, Ashaiman Polyclinic and the National Covid-19 Trust Fund.
He said GOIL will continue to play its role as an important partner in the fight against the spread of the virus as part of its corporate social responsibility adding that the company will be of benefit to Ghanaians as the biggest and indigenous OMC in the country.
“GOIL will continue to partner and collaborate with the Ghana Police service in the uninterrupted supply of fuel to the Police Service and other security services”. Mr. Kwame Osei Prempeh, he added.
The Medical Director of the Police Hospital and Deputy Commissioner of Police, Dr Mrs Marian Korboe, received the items and expressed gratitude to GOIL for the kind gesture noting that the donation has come at the right time to help address the Covid-19 disease, specifically, to help the frontline staff to deliver effective services to the affected people.
Dr Korbou recalled GOIL’s assistance last year towards the rehabilitation of the Executive ward of the hospital and thanked the company for its continued assistance.
Latest Stories
-
Tera Carissa Hodges joins global creatives to discuss cultural sovereignty at AfroCannes 2026
14 minutes -
TCDA CEO leads charge to scale up cashew apple value addition opportunities
22 minutes -
MGL’s May Day Egg market ends in resounding success as crowds turn out for affordable eggs
1 hour -
Energy expert advocates increased private-sector role in power distribution to tackle dumsor
1 hour -
Tony Asare Writes: A clotted artery, by-passes and detours
1 hour -
No road project cancelled under Mahama’s reset agenda — Roads Minister
1 hour -
Mahama praises IGP Yohunu, hails intelligence-led policing at Krobo-Odumase commissioning
1 hour -
“Energy situation is stable” – John Jinapor assures Ghanaians
1 hour -
Ghana Tuna Association reaffirms sustainability commitment on World Tuna Day
1 hour -
Mahama commissions Odumase Krobo Divisional Police HQ, boosts operations with vehicles
2 hours -
Roads Minister urges contractors to stay on site, assures prioritised payments
2 hours -
Suhuyini credits Ameri plant for averting 2024 power crisis in Kumasi
2 hours -
Thirteen killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, health ministry says
2 hours -
Tano North MP sounds alarm over galamsey devastation, accuses officials of shielding perpetrators
2 hours -
Digital wealth, analog poverty: Why technology isn’t closing the gap
2 hours