The Department of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has paid a working visit to Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and its subsidiary, G-PAK, to strengthen their longstanding partnership.
The delegation, led by the Acting Director General of Public Relations, Captain (GN) Veronica Adzo Arhin, visited the institutions on Wednesday, July 8.
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Captain Arhin commended GCGL and G-PAK for their continued support to the Ghana Armed Forces, noting that G-PAK has consistently improved the production and quality of the Armed Forces Newspaper (AFNews).
Receiving the delegation on behalf of the Managing Director of GCGL, Richard Owusu Afriyie described the Ghana Armed Forces as one of the company’s key institutional partners.
Director of Marketing and Sales, Franklin Sowa, encouraged GAF to intensify public education on its recruitment and enlistment processes through engagements with tertiary institutions and Senior High School Cadet Corps.
Editor of Graphic, Theophilus Yartey, also called for stronger collaboration and information sharing between the media and the Ghana Armed Forces.
Responding, Captain Arhin welcomed the recommendations and reaffirmed GAF’s commitment to strengthening its relationship with the media. She also highlighted the contributions of the Armed Forces, particularly the 48 Engineer Regiment and other units, to national development.
G-PAK Marketing Director, Kingsley Martey-Korley, introduced the company’s digital archive platform, which can help the Ghana Armed Forces convert hard-copy records into digital formats. He also highlighted the benefits of the Graphic News e-app for research and operational use.









