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PETROSOL Ghana Ltd, a leading Ghanaian Oil Marketing Company (OMC,), has supported the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) with fuel worth ¢10,000 to enable them embark on their activities.
COPEC is an important player in the petroleum downstream sector focused on petroleum consumer rights advocacy, especially in the area of consumers receiving the right quantity and quality at the right price and in a safe environment.
Mr. Joseph Yaribil, the Head of Compliance and Supply Chain/Ag. Head of Marketing of PETROSOL, who made the presentation to COPEC, indicated that as a firm believer in and advocate of consumer rights and a responsible industry player as well as a good corporate citizen, PETROSOL is deeply committed to making a difference in the lives of Ghanaians.
On behalf of COPEC, Mr. Kwasi Owusu Boadu, the Technical Director of COPEC, expressed their appreciation to PETROSOL for its continuous and consistent support for the activities of COPEC. He said the support would energise them to do more to protect the interest of consumers.
He also encouraged PETROSOL to continue with its commitment to giving consumers quality fuel in the right quantity from its neatly maintained stations across the country.
PETROSOL, which operates about 120 fuel stations across the country, is triple-ISO certified for quality, safety and environment and has won several awards for best industry practices.
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