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GOIL PLC has again won the 2022 CIMG Petroleum Company of the Year award and honoured with the retention of the CIMG Hall of Fame category, for the fourth successive year.
GOIL has also been decorated with the ‘Iconic Ghana Oil Marketing Company of the Decade’ award at the Made in Ghana Awards, all held in Accra.
The CIMG Awards particularly recognised GOIL for marketing excellence, business leadership, and overall growth, and commended the company for constantly providing quality products and catering to the growing demands of the energy sector in an ethical, safe, and environmentally friendly manner.
At the Made in Ghana Awards, GOIL was acknowledged as being an outstanding Ghanaian-owned oil marketing company, contributing immensely to the country through its vast business expansion facilitating economic growth.
In a related development, the Group CEO & MD, Kwame Osei Prempeh, was recognised as ‘CEO of the Year’ (Energy) at the Ghana CEO Awards at an impressive ceremony attended by the Vice President, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia.
Mr. Osei Prempeh’s leadership efforts were recognized in the Energy sector for relentlessly working hard in bringing great ideas into fruition and championing the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals in the country.
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