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Ghana Publishing’s first regional office opened in Kumasi

The Ghana Publishing Company Limited (GPCL) has launched its first regional office in Kumasi.

This event marks a significant milestone in GPCL’s history, highlighting its commitment to decentralizing operations and improving access to essential publishing services nationwide.

The grand opening was attended by the Minister for Information, Fatimatu Abubakar, who was the Special Guest of Honour.

In her speech, she celebrated GPCL’s journey and historical significance. She noted that the new office in Kumasi symbolizes GPCL’s revival and dedication to restoring its former prominence.

“This occasion signifies a monumental step forward in our collective journey towards reclaiming and advancing the esteemed legacy of GPCL,” she stated.

Minister Abubakar reminisced about the long history of GPCL, citing the founding of presses in Tema, Tamale, Victoriaborg, and Takoradi in addition to sales locations in all regional capitals.

She stressed that these facilities made sure publications and important information got to every part of the country. She praised the opening of the Kumasi office as a sign of the company’s rebirth despite earlier difficulties that forced the closure of numerous operations.

The Minister emphasized the recent achievements of GPCL, pointing out that it has been consistently profitable for the past two years. She credited the current administration’s careful and effective management for this achievement. Abubakar highlighted that this accomplishment shows that state institutions can prosper and make a major contribution to the development of the country with the correct leadership and governance.

“GPCL has emerged as one of the most viable state institutions. This remarkable turnaround is a testament to the prudent and efficient management,” she remarked.

The Minister expressed her sincere gratitude to David Boateng Asante, the management team, and the GPCL Board, which was chaired by Dr. Daniel Owusu-Ansah. She also praised the GPCL employees for their diligence and hard work, emphasizing that their perseverance and dedication to quality, particularly in trying circumstances, have been essential to the company’s growth.

The opening of the Kumasi branch is a step in the right direction toward decentralization and bringing necessary services closer to the public.

The Ashanti Region and its surrounding areas will be served by the new office, which will facilitate easier access to a variety of goods and services for both individuals and businesses.

It is anticipated that GPCL’s presence in Kumasi will boost the local economy by generating jobs and local partnerships.

Additionally, it will increase transparency and promote well-informed decision-making by giving the local populace prompt access to important publications and information.

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