Job 600

The building underwent massive renovation[2][3][4] to serve as an office complex for Members of Ghana's Parliament and was completed in 2016.

[5] Dr. Nkrumah believed that the building would showcase Ghana as a country with the potential and ability to host international events, and a demonstration of Africa's growing technical capabilities.

The government stated that upon completion the new Job 600 would serve as an office complex to house the Members of the Ghanaian parliament.

[8][9] He also proposed that one of the two new blocks that were built behind the main Job 600 be named after Peter Ala Adjetey, who succeeded Justice Annan.

Opposition to these naming issues was led by members of the Convention People's Party, who believed renaming Job 600 would erase the contributions of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah from Ghanaian history.

Entrance to Ghana's Parliament House with Job 600 in the background