Debrah tells Ghanaians unity fuels economic rise

Ghana’s shot at becoming West Africa’s manufacturing giant hinges on the private sector and people actually getting along.

Debrah’s pitch at the Friendship Forever Club

  • Julius Debrah repped President Mahama at the Accra dinner.
  • His speech hit on forgiveness, unity, and teamwork.
  • Nearly 70 percent of club members work privately.
  • Debrah praised their role in national development.

Private sector as Ghana’s engine

  • Debrah pegged private-sector strength to national progress.
  • Ghana’s manufacturing-hub dream needs government-business collaboration.
  • Leaders got reassured about a pro-investment environment.
  • Innovation and growth stay top priorities for the administration.

The Achimota School throwback

  • Debrah and Kofi Kufuor go way back to school days.
  • Kufuor stored his food in Debrah’s cubicle back then.
  • Former President Kufuor later became a personal mentor.
  • Neither kid predicted their future political careers.

Unity over political tribalism

  • Debrah warned against letting politics wreck personal bonds.
  • Forgiveness and collaboration got framed as nation-building tools.
  • Biblical teachings anchored his closing remarks on unity.
  • Ghana’s future rides on collective effort, not division.

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