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The Ministry of Information on Wednesday announced that it had in stock framed and unframed official portraits of the President John Atta Mills for sale.A statement signed by Mr D.A.Y Sampong, Acting Chief Director of the Ministry, said the portraits are of 16x20 and 24x36 sizes and could be purchased at the front desk of the Information Services Department (ISD) in Accra.It said they are the official portrait of the President and advised all Ministries, Departments, Boards, Public Agencies, Private Organizations, Institutions and individuals to deal directly with the ISD in the procurement of the portraits.Source: GNA
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