Audio By Carbonatix
President John Dramani Mahama has expressed confidence in Ghana Publishing Company Limited’s (GPCL) ambition to become one of the country’s leading printing brands, saying the state-owned firm is steadily repositioning itself as a competitive player in the wider industry.
The President made the remarks during an interaction with the Board and Management of GPCL, where he assessed the company’s progress and future direction.
“I’m very happy to note that you are doing what it takes to bring Ghana Publishing up as the leading printing establishment in Ghana, not only public, but even a leading brand in the whole printing industry,” he said.
Mahama noted that GPCL’s current trajectory reflects a shift from its traditional role as a government utility to a commercially viable enterprise capable of standing shoulder to shoulder with private sector firms.
He said the transformation is important at a time when the government is pushing for reforms to strengthen state-owned enterprises and reduce overreliance on public funds.
According to the President, GPCL’s progress demonstrates how strategic leadership, innovation and operational discipline can reposition public institutions for long-term sustainability.
His comments follow earlier remarks in which he praised the company for what he described as a remarkable turnaround, after years of struggling with weak branding and low public confidence.
Latest Stories
-
‘Age is not a limitation’- Boyoyo says as Ghana launches Masters Athletics era with maiden championship in Kumasi
2 hours -
Mobile Money vendor commits suicide in Hohoe
3 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Eleven Wonders begin second round with 2-0 win over Holy Stars
5 hours -
Mahama orders review of NLA-KGL contract
5 hours -
Tension as hunters are accused of burning farmlands in N/R
6 hours -
Emirates A380 diverts to Accra amid smoke alert in cargo hold
6 hours -
Support for Bawumia in the north is about competence, not ethnicity – Nitiwul
8 hours -
From BECE to WASSCE: Why are our children failing core mathematics
9 hours -
Newsfile to discuss Mahama’s first term and Ofori-Atta’s ICE detention
9 hours -
Iran protests: ‘People are more angry and determined now’
10 hours -
24-hour economy reforms boost revenue at Ghana Publishing Company – MD
10 hours -
Galamsey: Tano North assembly members blame river pollution on illegal mining, not Newmont
10 hours -
Police arrest 2 more suspects linked to Adabraka jewellery shop robbery
10 hours -
EPA warns businesses to comply with Environmental Protection Act or face sanctions
11 hours -
Ghana Publishing Company was in dire financial straits before new administration – MD
11 hours
