The Ogun State Government plans to reposition the State Printing Corporation as part of efforts to boost the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and venturing into enhanced publishing of educational materials to the benefit of her students.
The newly appointed Chairman of the Corporation, Prince Segun Seriki, made this known while addressing journalists at the Conference Room of the Corporation in Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta.
Prince Seriki noted that the Printing Corporation shall also continue to play a vital role in supporting government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) through the provision of quality printing and publishing services.
“Our mandate by our visionary governor, HE Prince Dapo Aboidun remains clear, being to deliver efficient, reliably secured and cost-effective printing solutions that meet the highest professional standards,” he said.
He outlined key areas of the renewed vision for the corporation to include modernization and technological upgrades, capacity building and staff development, transparency, accountability, revenue growth and sustainability, as well as partnerships and collaboration with educational stakeholders.
The Chairman called on the management, staff, government officials and clients to cooperate with the Corporation in its drive towards greater productivity and facility turnaround project.
He greatly appreciated Governor Dapo Abiodun for the confidence reposed in him on the legacy project to reposition the Printing Corporation for improved performance and enhanced service delivery.
Earlier in his remarks, the General Manager of the Corporation, Mr. Ige Olufolarin, stated that the state government is committed to transforming the Corporation for better output, noting that the appointment of Prince Seriki is timely and appropriate.
Olufolarin promised that the management and staff of the printing corporation will cooperate fully with the new Chairman to benefit from his professional printing experience.

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