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Petrosol’s 'Full Quantity Campaign' was adjudged the Marketing Campaign of the Year, 2016, at the Ghana Oil and Gas Awards event held recently in Accra.
The privately-owned indigenous oil marketing company, in line with its core value of integrity took an unprecedented step to educate consumers nationwide.
It educated them on how to check and ensure that they are not cheated at the fuel stations when buying fuel.
Additionally, Petrosol received the Best Growing Oil and Gas Company of the year 2016 Award at the event, in acknowledgement of its growth in operations. The company has 76 fuel stations countrywide.
These awards follow two recent ones received from the Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), another one from the Ghana Finance and Accountancy Awards as well as the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers.
According to the Marketing & Supply Chain Manager of PETROSOL, Kwasi Zigah, Petrosol is particularly delighted about the recognition.
He reiterated that especially the Full Quantity Campaign is anchored on company's ethical business practices and insistence on giving consumers value for their money.
"It is a morale booster for staff to continue working hard to delight their consumers," he added.
He dedicated the awards to the company’s customers, dealers, hard-working staff as well as its stakeholders for their continuous support.
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