Goil is one of the first OMCs to slash prices following recent cedi gains
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Indigenous oil marketing firm, GOIL, has announced that as part of measures to support the fight against the spread of Covid-19, its offices will be closed.
“However, our cherished customers can still carry out transactions such as payments for coupons and top-up or loading of their GO Cards at the head office at Adabraka and Zonal offices in Accra behind Japan Motors, and in Tema,” a statement issued by the Corporate Affairs Department of the firm said.

But the head office and Zonal Offices of GOIL will remain open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily from Monday to Friday.
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