The Information Minister, Mr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid on Tuesday paid a familiarisation visit to the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) headquarters in Accra.
It was part of a familiarisation tour of media organisations in the country by the new Minister to know about their operations and challenges.
The tours are also meant to build a cordial relationship with the media as a measure to facilitate effective communication on governance issues.
In the newsroom: Mr Abdul-Hamid was welcomed to the Daily Graphic newsroom by the Editor, Mr Ransford Tetteh.
The Political Editor of the Daily Graphic, Mr Kobby Asmah in a handshake with Mr Abdul-Hamid.
The News Editor of Daily Graphic, Mr Nehemia Owusu Achiaw welcoming Mr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid to the newsroom of Daily Graphic.
The Information Minister gave hints of a dialogue on state ownership of the media.
He also responded to a question on what government was going to do about an allegation of assault of a police officer at the Flagstaff House.
With Mr Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh, Director of Newspapers
Mr James Dadzie, Director at Graphic Packaging (GPak) welcoming Mr Abdul-Hamid and his team to the GPak, a subsidiary of the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL).
At the boardroom, the Managing Director of GCGL. Mr Kenneth Ashigbey introduced management members and briefed the Minister on the operations, achievements and challenges of the company
The Managing Director of GCGL, Mr Kenneth Ashigbey and Director of Newspapers, Mr Boadu-Ayeboafoh leading Mr Abdul-Hamid on his tour of Graphic.
At the GPAK, Mr Dadazie explaining the processes to Mr Abdul-Hamid.
Mr Perry Okudzeto, Deputy Communications Director of the NPP in a handshake with Mr Kenneth Ashigbey
Mr Abdul-Hamid with Mr Ernest Coblah, Production Manager. This was taken at the press house
With the Communications Manager, Mr Emmanuel Arthur.
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