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    Julius Debrah: ​The Power Behind Mahama’s Global Triumph on Reparations

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 30, 2026No Comments106 Views
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    ​By Adnan Adams Mohammed, Financial and Economic Journalist and Human Right Advocate 

     

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    The Kotoka International Airport was charged with a palpable sense of national pride last night as a high-powered delegation, led by the Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, gathered to welcome His Excellency John Dramani Mahama following his historic mission to the United Nations General Assembly.

    ​The atmosphere was one of celebration and solemnity, marking the successful adoption of a landmark UN resolution on Transatlantic Slavery and reparations, a diplomatic victory largely attributed to the “brave and wise leadership” of the President.

     

    The Epicenter

    Chief of Staff Julius Debrah

    At the center of the welcoming ceremony was Julius Debrah, the man long regarded as the administrative engine of the Mahama machinery. Dressed in a modest olive-green shirt, Debrah’s presence was a reminder of the strategic administrative support that has bolstered Mahama’s international standing.

    ​Addressing the media and a throng of enthusiastic supporters, Mr. Debrah emphasized that the success at the UN was not merely a personal win for Mahama, but a monumental shift for the African continent. He noted that the administrative groundwork and the relentless pursuit of justice for the historical wrongs of the slave trade have finally found a global resonance.

    ​“We are here to welcome a leader who does not just speak for Ghana, but for the conscience of the world,” Debrah stated, his voice steady with conviction. “The adoption of this resolution on reparations is a testament to what vision and meticulous planning can achieve on the global stage.”

     

    ​A Historic Resolution

    The resolution, which seeks to address the lingering legacies of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and paves the way for formal discussions on reparations, was a key highlight of this year’s UN session. Observers note that Mahama’s vocal advocacy and high-level lobbying were instrumental in building the consensus needed for the resolution’s adoption.

    ​For Julius Debrah, whose tenure as Chief of Staff has been defined by a focus on efficient governance and results-oriented diplomacy, this triumph is the fruit of years of consistent policy positioning. His role in coordinating the administrative logistics and political strategy behind Mahama’s international engagements has been cited as a crucial factor in the former President’s continued relevance and influence.

     

    ​National Pride

    As H.E. John Mahama emerged to the cheers of the crowd, the synergy between the leader and his top administrative lieutenant was evident. The “Mahama-Debrah” partnership continues to demonstrate a formidable blend of charismatic leadership and backroom strategic depth.

    ​The adoption of the UN resolution is being hailed by pan-Africanists and human rights advocates as a turning point in the quest for global racial justice. For Ghana, it reinforces its position as a moral leader on the continent.

    ​As the convoy departed the airport, the message was clear: Ghana has returned to the forefront of global diplomacy, fueled by the bravery of a statesman and the unwavering administrative support of a dedicated team.

     

     

    Chief of staff Julius Debrah John Dramami Mahama UN Resolution on Transatlantic slavery and reparations
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