GOIL DONATES TO CHIEF IMAM TOWARDS EID FITR

GOIL has donated food items to the National Chief Imam, Dr Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu towards the celebration of Eid UI- Fitr. The items included 20 bags of rice, 15 gallons of oil, 15 cartons of tin tomatoes, 20 cartons of assorted drinks, 40 parks of bottled water, and 50 bags of sachet water.

Senior Corporate Affairs Executive, Jamilatu Mohammed presented the items on behalf of GOIL which were received by Alhaji Latif, PRO of the National Chief Imam in the presence of the National Chief Imam himself, the spokesperson for the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Armiyawo Shaibu and other officials from the office of the National Chief Imam.

Jamilatu Mohammed conveyed GOIL’s goodwill message from the Group CEO & MD of GOIL, Hon Kwame Osei Prempeh to the National Chief Imam and the Muslim community wishing them well during the 30-day fasting. GOIL, she noted, recognized the contribution of the Muslim community towards the country’s development and solidarized with them during their 30-day spiritual journey. The donation, she stressed, was therefore the company’s support towards a good cause.

The National Chief Imam expressed his gratitude to GOIL for the continued donation spanning the last decade. The items, he said, would contribute a great deal to help the needy and the deprived break their fast. He prayed for the continued success of GOIL and all its employees.

 

GOIL REWARDS CUSTOMERS IN SOUTH AND MIDDLE BELT ZONES

GOIL has rewarded customers with a promotion in the South and the Middle Belt zones.

The promotions included a back-to-school giveaway in the south zone and loyalty rewards in the middle belt zone.

The promotional activities took place at several service stations including the Race-Course service station within the Lapaz -Tabora enclave in Accra and Santasi roundabout service station in Kumasi.

Customers received gift items such as GOIL branded souvenirs, stationery, home appliances, bags of rice, gallons of cooking oil, and breakfast among other freebies.

Present at the promotions were Zonal Managers for South and Middle Belt, Helen Kyeremanteng and Mr. Thomas Domfeh respectively.

 

GOIL PLC  DONATES TO GHANA PRISONS SERVICE

GOIL  has donated two vehicles to the Ghana Prisons Service in Accra.

The vehicles which are valued at GHC 700,000  were donated to the organization following its request to GOIL to support its operations.

Making the presentation to the Ghana Prisons Service, Group CEO and Managing Director of GOIL, Hon. Kwame Osei Prempeh said GOIL is pleased to donate brand new tractors and pick-up vehicles that will assist the day-to-day running of the organization and also support its agricultural activities

He continued to acknowledge the Ghana Prisons Service as a functional body contributing immensely to security in the country therefore worthy of GOIL's support

The Director General, Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir, who received the donation on behalf of the  Ghana Prisons Service expressed gratitude to GOIL for extending a helping hand to augment its operations.

At the presentation also were Chief Finance Officer, Mr. Kwabena Adjei, Head of Administration and Human Resource, Mr. Martins Olu-Davies, Head of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Marcus Deo Dake -all of GOIL among other officers of the Ghana Prisons Service.

 

GOIL PRESENTS HOSPITAL BEDS TO ASUOM HEALTH CENTRE

GOIL Plc has donated ten (10) multi-purpose hospital beds valued at over Forty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHs40,000) to Asuom Health Centre at Asuom in the Kwaebibirem Municipality of the Eastern region.

Making the presentation at Asuom, on behalf of the Group CEO and MD of GOIL, the Public Relations Manager, Mr. Robert Kyere said, the donation followed appeals from the health centre through two prominent individuals from the town, Oheneba Charles, and Maxwell Atuanor Dwirah who work for the company.

Receiving the beds on behalf of the centre, the Asuomhene, Osabarima Ofosuhene Apenteng II, expressed appreciation to GOIL for the timely donation noting the health Centre had been in dire need of beds.

He thanked the Group CEO/MD of GOIL, Kwame Osei Prempeh for the gesture and appealed to individuals and corporate bodies who are natives of Asuom to come to the aid of the health Centre and help develop the town.

Present at the ceremony were, Mr. Kwasi Ansah Antwi Boasiako-Medical Assistant of Asuom Health Centre, Osabarima Baah Ntiku-Asuom Mintahene, Madam Sabina Jones-Health Committee Chairperson and some Assembly members of Asuom.

 

GOIL DONATES TO OSU CHILDREN’S HOME

GOIL PLC has donated an amount of GHC 150,000 to the Osu Children’s Home in Accra.
The donation follows a request from the orphanage regarding challenges being faced by the
home including payment of accumulated electricity bills.
The accumulated bills, according to the management of the home, have resulted in the children
sleeping in darkness.
Presenting the cheque to the orphanage, Group CEO and Managing Director of GOIL, Kwame
Osei Prempeh said the donation which forms part of the company’s corporate social
responsibility is geared towards supporting the upkeep of the children
He explained that GHC 100,000 is expected to help the management in the running of the home
while GHC 50,000 will help settle their electricity bills.
He also added that there was a need for the children of the orphanage to have a quality life.
The Director of the Osu Children’s Home, Yvonne Norman expressed appreciation to GOIL and
said the donation will go a long way to mitigate the challenges faced by the home.

GOIL PRESENTS VISUGUAGES TO GSA

GOIL Company Limited has presented 20 standard visugauges to the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) to help the regulator in its fuel delivery and accuracy checks at service stations.

The visugauges were in 20, 10, and five-liter capacity cans equipped with glass measuring tubes, padlocks, and aluminum cases to ensure their durability.

Mr. Kwame Osei Prempeh, Chief Executive Officer of GOIL, said the donation would help the Authority in its checks and inspection of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

He said the items were procured at the cost of £70,000 and included five 5-liter, eight 10-litre and four 20-liter measuring cans.

Professor Alex Dodoo, Director-General of GSA, said the new items would add up to the already 17 in stock.
He said this would equip GSA to check industry players, especially in the newly-created regions, where the Authority would soon open offices.

In attendance were the management of GOIL, the Executive Secretary of COPEC, Mr. Duncan Amoah, the Chief Executive of the Association of Oil Marketing Companies, Mr. Kwaku Agyeman Duah.