GOIL Rewards 2500 Persons

Kwamena Duncan presenting a GH¢1,000 fuel coupon to one of
the Ultimate Reward winners at Cape Coast

GOIL Company Limited has held its third and final ultimate reward of its ‘Efie ne Fie’ promotion at Cape Coast, with 780 more customers receiving free fuel ranging from GH¢300 to GH¢1,000.

At the third and final reward ceremony, 90 drivers received GH¢1,000 worth of fuel, 250 customers got GH¢500 fuel while 440 customers were rewarded with GH¢300 worth of fuel.  The top five customers who accrued the highest points during the three months of promotion were also given 33inches brand new flat screen television sets each.

In all, 2,500 customers across the country benefitted from the ultimate reward scheme during the period of the promotion. This is in addition to the 773,642 customers who received instant rewards such as airtime, tissue boxes, face-towels, t-shirts, key rings and gift vouchers after buying fuel from any of the over 400 fuel stations in the country.

The Managing Director and Group CEO, Kwame Osei Prempeh, congratulated the drivers for keeping faith with the company, adding that GOIL will always strive to give the best of quality service. He mentioned that GOIL and the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) have jointly constructed model premix stations in the Central and Western regions to serve the people.

The Board Chairman, Kwamena Bartels, thanked the numerous customers of GOIL who turned up in their numbers to patronize GOIL products during the promotion, urging them to continue to stay with the company and help keep money back in the economy. He noted that the diverse backgrounds of recipients of the reward scheme were an example that GOIL belonged to all Ghanaians.

The recipients were made up of private saloon cars, taxis, trotros, trucks, mini-buses, private SUVs and motor as well as tri-cycles.

Mr. Kwamena Duncan the Central Regional Minister commended GOIL for contributing to stabilizing fuel prices in the country, adding that the company will remain a prized national asset, urging the management and board to continue efforts at expanding the company to create more jobs for the youth.

The Omanhene of the Ogua Traditional Area, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, who chaired the occasion, commended GOIL for the strides it had made and appealed to Ghanaians to patronize made in Ghana products, as a way of strengthening Ghana’s economy.

The occasion coincided with the official reopening of the modernized Cape Coast by-pass service station which had enhanced services such as a well-stocked and expanded GO CAFÉ, a GO lube centre and an auto service centre.