Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has commended GOIL PLC for its consistent supply of high-quality fuels, outstanding service delivery, and sustained partnership spanning more than six decades.
At a courtesy call paid by GOIL to the GPRTU at the TUC Headquarters in Accra, the leadership of the Union praised GOIL’s commitment to powering Ghana’s growth and supporting transport operators across the country.
GOIL’s delegation was led by the Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Marcus Deo Dake. He was accompanied by the Head of Fuels Marketing, Emmanuel Agyiri, The Head of Technical and Special Products Marketing, TSPM, Ing. Joshua Duodu, and the Head of Corporate Affairs, Robert Kyere. Also in attendance was the Public Relations Manager, Desmond Asati.
The National Chairman of the GPRTU, Nana Nimako Bresiamah, lauded GOIL for maintaining the highest standards in fuel quality and service, attesting to the superior performance of GOIL products.
He urged the company to continue upholding its reputation and consider establishing a service station at Agona in the Ashanti region and other underserved communities.
He further assured GOIL of the Union’s continued collaboration and support, emphasizing that “the relationship between GPRTU and GOIL is one of mutual benefit, built on trust and shared national interest.”.
Welcoming the GOIL team earlier, Alhaji Abass Moro, Head of Communications at GPRTU, expressed appreciation for the visit and introduced his team. In turn, Mr. Kyer introduced the GOIL delegation.
Responding to GPRTU’s commendation, Dr. Dake conveyed fraternal greetings from the Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mr. Edward Abambire Bawa, reaffirming GOIL’s deep appreciation for the Union’s loyalty and partnership over the years.
‘For more than 60 years, GOIL has worked hand-in-hand with the GPRTU and its members. GOIL cannot thrive without you.” he added.
Dr. Dake explained that GOIL’s mission goes beyond profit, focusing also on national service. “We operate in every corner of Ghana - because we are a national asset with a duty to connect Ghanaians everywhere,” he emphasised.
He highlighted the quality of GOIL’s fuels, explaining they were additivated and offer longer mileage, superior engine protection, and better performance at competitive prices. “This is what we call Good Energy, the perfect blend of quality, performance, and value,” he noted.
The COO also emphasised GOIL’s unique ownership structure, allows local companies and individual Ghanaians to own shares. “When you buy from GOIL, you are not enriching an individual - you are building Ghana. Every purchase is a direct investment in the nation’s growth,” he stated.
“For more than sixty years, GOIL has worked hand-in-hand with the GPRTU and its members. GOIL cannot thrive without you.” he stated.
Dr. Dake described the visit as “the beginning of better days ahead,” pledging GOIL’s continued partnership with the GPRTU and other national stakeholders in fueling Ghana’s growth, connecting communities, and empowering lives across the nation.
The Head of Fuels Marketing reiterated that GOIL is on course to expand its network and bring quality fuels and lubricants even closer to consumers.
The Head of TSPM emphasised that GOIL lubricants meet world-class standards and are endorsed by leading Original Engine Manufacturers (OEMs) for their viscosity and performance.
In attendance at the meeting were Emmanuel Nii Ankrah, National Vice Chairman; Jacob Odae, First National Trustee, Alhaji Abbas Moro, Head of Communications; Sly Tetteh; Greater Accra Regional Vice President and Robert Darko, Industrial Relations Officer.
Also present was the Executive Director of the Chamber for Petroleum Consumers, COPEC, Duncan Amoah.
Latest Stories
-
Walmart becomes first retailer to hit $1tn market value
4 hours -
‘Sherri’ daytime talk show canceled after four seasons
4 hours -
Spain announces plans to ban social media for under-16s
5 hours -
Mahama’s pen is ready, ink is dripping to assent to LGBTQ bill – Majority Chief Whip Dafeamekpor
5 hours -
Ghana must have full ownership of its natural and mineral resources – IEA throws weight behind Mahama’s call
5 hours -
South Africa’s ex-President Zuma mentioned in Epstein emails over London dinner plan
5 hours -
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of ex-Libyan leader, reportedly shot dead
6 hours -
World Cup trophy tour by Coca-Cola sparks national pride in Côte d’Ivoire
6 hours -
Gold for Reserves policy is ‘national self-sabotage’ — Minority
6 hours -
South Sudan’s leader sacks aides after dead man appointed
6 hours -
Photos: Bawumia pays courtesy call on Kufuor after flagbearer victory
6 hours -
Rights group launches campaign to tackle injustice in Ghana’s judicial system
6 hours -
Ghanaian businesses should be anchored on faith, ethics and purpose – Jospong Group CEO
6 hours -
Mining firms’ contribution in royalties and others to Ghana’s economy outstanding; their investments must be protected
7 hours -
Space42 brings secure satellite connectivity to South African critical sectors
7 hours
