Mr. Buah made the call in a speech read on his behalf by Ben Dagadu, Deputy Minister of Energy and Petroleum, at the opening of the Legon-Presec and Ogbodjo service stations in Accra..
He said his ministry has watched GOIL grow from strength to strength, and expressed hope that GOIL will work assiduously toward achieving its vision of becoming a world-class provider of good energy to benefit the people of Ghana.
The Energy Minister renewed Government’s commitment to support both local and foreign investors, and urged them to avail themselves of the many opportunities that abound in the country.
Mr. Patrick Akorli, the Managing Director of GOIL, said the bold initiative by the board and management of GOIL to rebrand the company last year is achieving positive results with the opening of more state-of-the-art service stations throughout the country.
The GOIL boss added that the company has now invested a lot in its human resource, and expressed the hope it will ensure efficiency and fast delivery of services to its customers.
The chairman of the Board of GOIL, Prof. W.A. Asomaning urged the staff of the stations to uphold the integrity of GOIL by avoiding deals and ensuring good service at all times.
The Chief Inspector at the National Petroleum Authority, Mrs. Esther Anku, said her outfit will also ensure fair competition among the oil marketing companies -- and also ensure that consumers are well-protected.
Those present at the ceremony included traditional rulers of the area and other dignitaries including Mathais Puozaah, MP for Nadowli.

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