PRINPAG Presidential Hopeful David Tamakloe donates Modern Printer

Aspirant for the Presidency of the Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG), Mr. David Tamakloe, has donated a state-of-the-art laser printer to support the Association’s daily administrative operations at its headquarters in Accra.

The donation comes after Mr. Tamakloe visited the PRINPAG Secretariat for his vetting and discovered the Association’s only printer had broken down, forcing staff to walk long distances to print essential documents.

“Seeing the inconvenience and how it affected operations, I felt compelled to help,” Mr. Tamakloe stated during the presentation. “I also wish to encourage individuals, development agencies, and corporate institutions to support PRINPAG in strengthening press freedom and professionalism.”

Receiving the donation on behalf of the Association, PRINPAG President Mr. Edwin Arthur expressed profound gratitude for the gesture. He dismissed any notion that the donation was politically motivated, emphasizing that it reflected genuine concern and commitment to the welfare of the Association.

“This is a thoughtful and timely intervention,” Mr. Arthur said. “We urge others to emulate this gesture and support PRINPAG as we work to improve the standards of journalism in Ghana.”

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