The government has tasked the newly appointed board of the Ghana Library Authority (GhLA) to establish a presidential library to document both the achievements and failures of past presidents.This initiative is to preserve Ghana's political history, promote transparency, and serve as an educational resource for future generations.He further announced plans to seek Cabinet approval for a review of the Ghana Library Board Act of 1970 to support the creation of a national book fund and to le­gally empower the Ghana Library Authority to manage presidential libraries.The Minister of Education, Mr Haruna Iddrisu, announced this in Accra on Wednesday during the inauguration of a 15-member governing board of the Ghana Library Authority.The 15-member board is chaired by Dr Michael Ato Essu­man with Richard Baffour Awuah, Prof.

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