GPCL inaugurates Kumasi office

The Ghana Publishing Company Limited (GPCL) has inaugurated its first regional office in Kumasi to decentralise operations and enhancing accessibility to essential publishing services across the nation.
The grand opening was attended by the Minister for Information, Ms Fatimatu Abubakar, who served as the Special Guest of Honour.
In her address, she highlighted GPCL’s journey over the decades and its historical significance.
The Minister noted that the inauguration of the new office in Kumasi symbolises the revival of GPCL and its unwavering commitment to restoring its former glory.
“This occasion signifies a monumental step forward in our collective journey towards reclaiming and advancing the esteemed legacy of GPCL,” she stated.
Reflecting on GPCL’s rich history, Minister Abubakar recounted the establishment of presses in Tema, Tamale, Victoriaborg, and Takoradi, complemented by sales points in all regional capitals.
She emphasised that these facilities ensured that vital information and publications reached every corner of the nation.
Despite past challenges that led to the cessation of many operations, she hailed the Kumasi office’s inauguration as a symbol of the company’s revival.
The Minister highlighted GPCL’s recent success, noting its consistent profitability over the last two years.
She attributed this success to prudent and efficient management under the current administration.
Ms Abubakar emphasised that this achievement demonstrates that with the right leadership and governance, state institutions can thrive and contribute significantly to national development.
“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 extended her deepest appreciation to the GPCL Board, led by Dr. Daniel Owusu-Ansah, and the management team under David Boateng Asante.
She also lauded the GPCL staff for their hard work and dedication, noting that their commitment to excellence and resilience, especially during challenging times, has been pivotal in driving the company forward
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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