Asante said that between 2017 and 2024, the company underwent a comprehensive facelift, including the acquisition of modern printing equipment and the establishment of new production systems. “In the over 60 years of existence of Ghana Publishing Company Limited, no government has invested as heavily in machinery acquisition and expansion as the NPP did in the last eight years,” he stated. According to him, the investments enabled GPCL to regain its technical credibility, leading to the restoration of major contracts, including the printing of ballot papers for national elections. Asante also highlighted the establishment of a Kumasi branch, describing it as the first regional branch in the company’s history. He said the branch generates millions of Ghana cedis monthly, enough to cover the company’s wage bill.
Source: GhanaWeb January 14, 2026 15:18 UTC