The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has commended GOIL PLC for its unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality fuels, excellent service, and maintaining a strong partnership with the transport industry spanning more than six decades.
The commendation was made when a delegation from GOIL paid a courtesy call on the leadership of the GPRTU at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) headquarters in Accra. The visit formed part of GOIL’s continuous engagement with key stakeholders within the transport sector.
The GOIL team was led by the Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Marcus Deo Dake, and included the Head of Fuels Marketing, Mr. Emmanuel Agyiri; Head of Technical and Special Products Marketing (TSPM), Ing. Joshua Duodu; Head of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Robert Kyere; and Public Relations Manager, Mr. Desmond Asati.
Welcoming the delegation, the National Chairman of the GPRTU, Nana Nimako Bresiamah, praised GOIL for upholding the highest standards in fuel quality and service delivery. He attested to the superior performance of GOIL’s products and urged the company to extend its footprint by establishing a service station at Agona in the Ashanti Region and other underserved areas.
He further assured GOIL of the Union’s continued collaboration, noting that the relationship between the two institutions “is one of mutual benefit, built on trust and shared national interest.”
Earlier, Head of Communications at GPRTU, Alhaji Abass Moro, welcomed the GOIL delegation and introduced members of his team. In response, Mr. Robert Kyere, Head of Corporate Affairs, presented the GOIL team and reaffirmed the company’s appreciation for the longstanding partnership.
Responding to the GPRTU’s commendation, Dr. Dake conveyed warm greetings from the Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mr. Edward Abambire Bawa, and expressed gratitude to the GPRTU for its unwavering loyalty over the years.
“For more than sixty years, GOIL has worked hand-in-hand with the GPRTU and its members. GOIL cannot thrive without you,” Dr. Dake said.
He underscored that GOIL’s operations transcend profit-making, emphasizing its national service mandate.
“We operate in every corner of Ghana because we are a national asset with a duty to connect Ghanaians everywhere,” he added.
Dr. Dake highlighted the superior quality of GOIL’s fuels, explaining that they are additivated to provide longer mileage, better engine protection, and improved performance at competitive prices.
“This is what we call Good Energy the perfect blend of quality, performance, and value,” he noted.
He also emphasised GOIL’s unique ownership structure, which 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.
Dr. Dake described the meeting as “the beginning of better days ahead,” assuring GPRTU of GOIL’s continuous collaboration in fueling Ghana’s growth, connecting communities, and empowering lives.
On his part, Mr. Emmanuel Kwame Agyiri, Head of Fuels Marketing, reaffirmed GOIL’s commitment to expanding its retail network to bring quality fuels and lubricants closer to consumers. Ing. Joshua Duodu, Head of TSPM, added that GOIL lubricants meet world-class standards and are endorsed by leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for their superior viscosity and performance.
Also in attendance were Emmanuel Nii Ankrah, National Vice Chairman; Jacob Odae, First National Trustee; Alhaji Abass Moro, Head of Communications; Sly Tetteh, Greater Accra Regional Vice President; and Robert Darko, Industrial Relations Officer.
The meeting was also graced by Mr. Duncan Amoah, Executive Director of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC).
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