ABOUT US
Assemblies of God, Ghana Printing Press Limited (AGPP) is one of Ghana’s leading printing institutions, publishing a range of materials that conform to the values of the Press, including Christian and commercial materials. With over 70 years of experience, AGPP combines modern printing technology and, with a commitment to excellence, provides high-quality literature and printing solutions for churches, schools, government agencies, businesses, and the general public.
Our mandate is rooted in supporting the gospel mission of the Assemblies of God Church while also serving as a reliable printing partner for clients across diverse sectors. Through professional expertise, innovation, and integrity, AGPP continues to play a vital role in advancing education, evangelism, and community development in Ghana and beyond.
Mission

- To supply wholesome educational, religious and other printing materials that are recognized for excellence in quality and value
- To grow a steadfast profitable business through a policy of continuous process improvement, efficient measures and first-class management processes and strive to be a good corporate citizen in the market place
- To establish a working environment which encourages creativity, innovation and integrity and to develop our employees to attain their full potential while recognizing and rewarding outstanding individual performances
- To uphold customer service as a premium policy and cater for our suppliers and financiers responsibly
Vision

- To be the preferred printing destination for high-quality printing services while upholding our religious principles and contributing to the community's growth by delivering substantial value to our stakeholders as follows:
- Customers: the best place to print
- Shareholders: the best business to invest in
- Employees: the best and most desirable place to work
- State Agencies & Regulators: the best example of a compliant organization
Vision

- Integrity: We seek to uphold the highest ethical and professional standards in the performance of our operations
- Culture of Excellence: AGPP is seeking to build a culture of excellence that will make us a high-performing organization and the preferred choice for our customers
- Community: to be a good corporate citizen by providing employment and supporting other social projects in the community
- Religious Dedication: As a religious organisation, we aim to produce materials that uphold the tenets of scripture and promote the positive morals of our society.
Our History
Assemblies of God, Printing Press PLC (AGPP), was established in 1950 (in the then Gold Coast) in the Northern Region town of Tamale by Rev. G.B. Anderson. It was under the name Assemblies of God Press. It was established to meet the literature needs of the church. In 1965, Rev. Herbert S. Griffens, a technically trained person, succeeded Rev. Anderson as the General Manager.
In 1970, the press was relocated to Accra (the present site), due to its central location and the nearby shipping possibilities under the new name Assemblies of God Literature Centre. Missionary personnel Rev. Monroe Robison, Rev. Herbert Griffin and Rev. John Weidman were the first to arrive and began production with Rev. Griffin as the General Manager. Messrs. John Baka and William Nyam were the first Ghanaian staff.
The Literature Centre catered for the gospel literature needs in the sub-region. It was the sole producer and supplier of gospel literature to Assemblies of God Churches in countries such as Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, etc. It published the first tentative Dagomba version of the New Testament in 1973.
The translation was completed by Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Lehman, along with an indigenous Pastor, Daniel Wumbee. It also produced printed materials for significant clients, including the Ministry of Education, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), the University of Ghana Medical School, Asempa Publishers, Parliament of Ghana, Every Home Crusade, and Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International, among others.
Leadership transitioned over the years from missionaries like Rev. Griffens, Rev. Monroe Robison, Rev. John Ellison, and Rev. Bob Jackson, whose tenure marked the end of the era of the missionaries in 1985. AGLC was incorporated as a company limited by shares in June 1986.
The Ghanaian church appointed Mr. William Essilfie Turkson as the first Ghanaian Managing Director (1985 – 1998). Mr. Henry Sackey succeeded him. He served as the Acting Managing Director from 1998 to 2006 and the Substantive Managing Director from 2006 to 2016. He was succeeded by Mr. Raymond K. Mensah, whose tenure ended on March 31, 2025. Mr. Francis Dadzie is the current Acting Managing Director.
The following worked in the production manager capacity over the period: Rev. Monroe Robison, Messrs. John Baka, Ebenezer Dzokoto, John Appiah, Bernard Austin, Joseph Abbey (Acting), Joshua Azumah Nelson (Acting) and Jerry Owusu Mireku (2018- Date)
In 1980, the Press established a book outlet known as Ghana Literature Outlet (GLO) as a marketing wing of the Printing Press. It was later renamed as the Assemblies of God Bookshops Limited (AGBL), which was registered as a separate limited liability company in 1989.
Today, Assemblies of God, Ghana Printing Press PLC stands as a heritage institution, a blend of missionary legacy and Ghanaian leadership, continuing its mission of advancing gospel literature and providing professional printing solutions in Ghana and beyond.