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A delegation from Ghana Publishing Company Limited (GPCL), led by the Board and Management, visited the Manhyia Palace to pay their respects to His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene.
The visit was a significant milestone in GPCL's expansion plans, as the company prepares to open a regional branch in the Ashanti Region.
The delegation sought the Asantehene Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II's blessings and endorsement for their endeavours.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, graciously received the delegation and expressed his support for GPCL's initiatives in the region and beyond.
The Asantehene commended the company's commitment to promoting literacy and education in Ghana.
As a symbol of their appreciation, GPCL led by the Managing Director, David Asante presented a donation of GHS 100,000 to support the Healing Komfo Anokye Hospital project, an initiative run by the Manhyia Palace.
The meeting reinforced the strong bond between GPCL and the Manhyia Palace, fostering a partnership that will benefit the people of the Ashanti Region.
"We are deeply grateful for the King's blessings and guidance," said David Asante, GPCL's Managing Director.
"We look forward to a fruitful collaboration, while promoting the region's development and prosperity."
GPCL remains dedicated to delivering exceptional services, supporting community growth, and honouring its social responsibilities.
About the Ghana Publishing Company Limited
The leadership of the Ghana Publishing Company Limited has been credited for their work in reviving a once distressed company into one of the best public agencies in the country.
The company under the leadership of David Asante has witnessed the heavy investments and the procurements of new world class equipments to aid in their work.
The Ghana Publishing Company is responsible for the printing and publication of all Constitutional Instruments (CI), Legislative Instruments {LIs) of the Parliament and also publishes and gazettes byelaws and fees fixing of all Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies in the country which is quite a profiting area for the company.
Its clientele includes the Electoral Commission of Ghana. The Ghana Publishing Company (formerly called Ghana Publishing Corporation) was incorporated on March 9, 1965 under Legislative Instrument No. 413, and subsequently amended by L.I. 672 of December 11, 1970 to take over the functions of the former Government Printing Department and the Administration of the Government Free Textbook Schemes.
The Assembly Press has been converted into a Limited Liability Company under the Statutory Corporations (Conversion to Companies) Act 461, 1993, and re-named Ghana Publishing Company Limited in 2007.
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