President of the Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG), David Tamakloe, is in New York to cover the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which runs from September 23 to 30, 2025. He departed Accra on September 21 to join global leaders, diplomats, and journalists at this high-level gathering.
Mr. Tamakloe, a seasoned journalist, and governance advocate, will provide in-depth coverage of the Assembly, offering investigative perspectives on critical global issues such as peace and security, climate change, sustainable development, and Africa’s place in shaping the future of multilateralism. He will also feed PRINPAG members with timely and exclusive updates for publication across their platforms, ensuring the Ghanaian public receives accurate reports from the proceedings.
With more than two decades of professional practice in print, television, and digital media, Mr. Tamakloe has built a reputation as one of Ghana’s leading investigative journalists. His exposés on high-profile corruption scandals, including the controversial “Agyapa Deal” and questionable COVID-19 procurement contracts, have influenced governance reforms and accountability in Ghana. Beyond journalism, he has worked with international bodies such as Transparency International and the Global Integrity Initiative on governance and anti-corruption projects.
David is the founder of The New Republic Newspaper, co-founder of Whatsup News, and head of DST Global Consult Limited, Amicus Media, and Origin Variety Farms.
In a statement, PRINPAG’s Executive Secretary, Jeorge Wilson Kingson, described Mr. Tamakloe’s participation as “an opportunity to amplify Ghana and Africa’s perspectives on the global stage,” expressing confidence in his professionalism and commitment to impactful reporting.
Joining him at UNGA is Mr. Isaac Darko Boamah, Managing Editor of The Metro Lens Newspaper and a prominent PRINPAG member. Accredited to cover the Assembly, Mr. Boamah—who also serves as the Mawerehene of Akyem Adadientam in the Eastern Region—will support the coverage effort by providing timely reports for Ghanaian media.
Their joint invitation underscores PRINPAG’s commitment to ensuring that the Ghanaian public remains well-informed about key global decisions and discussions shaping international governance.
President John Dramani Mahama has formally designated the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA) as the government’s primary focal institution for coordinating philanthropic and grant-based partnerships.
In a letter dated September 19, 2025, addressed to the Chairperson of MiDA and copied to the Ministers of Finance and Foreign Affairs, President Mahama cited MiDA’s track record of technical excellence, fiduciary discipline, and effective delivery as the basis for the new designation.
The move is intended to streamline and enhance the country’s engagement with major international philanthropic entities.
“This designation affirms Government’s confidence in MiDA’s institutional strength,” the letter stated, emphasizing MiDA’s historical success in implementing large-scale development projects such as the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compacts.
The new role empowers MiDA to serve as the central coordinating body for all government engagements with philanthropic partners.
This includes strategic alignment with national priorities like the Feed Ghana Programme and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As part of its expanded mandate, MiDA will now be responsible for acting as the lead institution for aligning philanthropic efforts with national development goals, managing secured funds grants, and implementing robust procurement systems.
MiDA’s designation specifically includes, but is not limited to, collaboration with global philanthropic giants such as the Open Society Foundation (OSF), the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Mastercard Foundation, and other similar entities.
President Mahama has instructed MiDA to work proactively with the Ministry of Finance, relevant sector ministries, and designated organizations to unlock impactful development financing opportunities for Ghana.
“We are confident that under your leadership, MiDA will excel in this strategic role,” the President’s letter concluded, expressing optimism about Ghana’s potential to become a trusted global partner in international philanthropy.
This strategic shift is expected to bolster Ghana’s capacity to attract and manage international grants effectively, ensuring that partnerships deliver measurable, lasting benefits to the Ghanaian people
Bank of Ghana NIBF Expert Team meets reps of religious groups
By Adnan Adams Mohammed
The Bank of Ghana has reiterated commitment to operationalise Non-Interest Banking And Finance (NIBF) in Ghana which do not set stage for religious biases.
Dr Johnson Asiama, Governor of Bank of Ghana at the MPC press briefing last week, gave a resounding affirmation of launching a framework that will guide the operationalisation of the NIBF in Ghana before end of 2025.
Critical to achieving a coherent, comprehensive and ‘all onboard’ stakeholders towards the NIBF framework drafting, the Central bank’s expert team led by Professor John Gartchie Gatsi, has embarked on rigorous trainings, stakeholder engagements as well jurisdictional learning tour. The most recent of such engagement is the meeting with representatives of Christian and Muslim leaders at the Bank Square, last week Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The consultative meeting discussed pertinent topics and modalities towards the development of an ‘inclusive regulatory framework’ for the rollout of NIBF in Ghana. The meeting also discussed international regulatory standards, governance structures, and the establishment of both NIBF windows within conventional banks and fully fledged NIBF institutions.
Prof. Gatsi emphasised that NIBF would enhance financial inclusion, broaden economic opportunities, and expand consumer choice—ensuring fairness and non-discrimination.
Leaders of both faith groups expressed appreciation to the Bank for creating space for dialogue and collaboration on this important initiative.
“The Bank of Ghana remains committed to fostering a financial system that serves all Ghanaians”, Prof Gatsi assured the faith groups on behalf of the Governor.
It is envisaged that, the NIBF, amid its comprehensive and holistic financing system will focus on more productive results from money as against the conventional financial system which focuses on earning on money, provides secured, guaranteed and highly risk averse sources of funding tailored for specific projects at a time.
“NIBF is expected to finance big infrastructure projects, improve socio-economic activities, increase economic growth, deepen financial inclusion, and promote risk sharing in financial transactions”, Prof Gatsi has noted.
1. Today marks the 116th anniversary of the birth of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President, founder of the modern Ghanaian state, and the towering Pan-Africanist who was rightfully celebrated as the African of the Millennium.
2. His life’s work was dedicated to liberation, unity, and the dignity of all oppressed peoples across the globe.
3. It is fitting and proper to commend the Government of Ghana under the stellar leadership of H.E John Dramani Mahama, for the reinstatement of this day as founder’s Day, contrary to the revisionist posture of the erstwhile President.
4. As we reflect on Nkrumah’s legacy, it is urgent to revisit his ideology and infuse it deeply into our educational system. His belief in the power of education as a tool of liberation and development remains timeless. In Consciencism (1964), he wrote: “Practice without thought is blind; thought without practice is empty.” This call for critical, purposeful education resonates today as we seek to build generations grounded in African identity, justice, and collective progress.
5. On this solemn occasion, we cannot remain silent about the ongoing genocide in Palestine. Nkrumah’s unwavering solidarity with all oppressed people is clear in his declaration: “Freedom is not something that one people can bestow on another as a gift. They claim it as their own and none can keep it from them.” The world must heed this truth and demand an immediate end to the bloodshed, recognizing the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to live in peace and dignity. Palestine must be free.
6. Above all, Nkrumah’s vision of African unity remains unfinished business. He warned: “The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa.”
7. Six decades later, Africa remains fragmented, vulnerable to external manipulation, and plagued by disunity. Yet his words still guide us: “It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African unity.”
8. On this anniversary, let us renew our commitment to Nkrumah’s path—educating our youth in his ideology, standing firmly against injustice anywhere, and working tirelessly to achieve the unity of our continent.
9. Only then can we honor the enduring spirit of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and fulfill his vision of a free, united, and dignified Africa.
10. Freedom. Freedom. Freedom.
Long Live Ghana
Long Live the Pan African dream of African unity.
Abdul-Wahab Africa Zion
Exec Director, Think Africa Foundation
zionexisted4u@gmail.com
President John Dramani Mahama has departed Accra for New York, USA, leading a high-level delegation to the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80), which commences on Tuesday, 23 September.
President Mahama is slated to address the General Assembly on Thursday, 25 September 2025, a statement signed by Felix Kwakye Ofosu (MP), Spokesperson to the President and Minister in-charge of Government Communications.
In his capacity as the African Union’s champion for financial instutions, President Mahama will host two significant side events. His itinerary also includes crucial bilateral mee8ngs with the UN Secretary-General, various heads of state, and global leaders, such as the President of the Rockefeller Foundation.
“President Mahama will also engage with the US-Africa Chamber of Commerce and make a historic visit to NASDAQ, where he is expected to ring the closing bell”, the statement noted.
Accompanying the President, First Lady Mrs Lordina Dramani Mahama is set to attend and address side events organised by the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) and will deliver the keynote address at a special World Vision International prayer service dedicated to the world’s children.
The President’s delegation includes Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, Executive Secretary, Dr Callistus Mahama, Special Aide and Presidential Advisor, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Deputy Chief of Staff (Finance and Administration) and Technical Adviser to the First Lady, Nana Oye Bampoe Addo.
Others are: Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP), Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh (MP), Presidential Spokesperson, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister for Trade, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare and Chief Executive of the Ghana Investment Promotions Centre, Simon Madjie.
President Mahama and his delegation are expected to return to Ghana on 30 September 2025.
Chief Imam and President John Dramani Mahama in a tit-a-tit
By Adnan Adams Mohammed
The Muslims community in Ghana has petitioned the President, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, as part of the ‘Reset Ghana Agenda’ to establish a permanent Authority or Management team to handle Hajj pilgrimage.
The petition, presented under the auspices of His Eminence, the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr. Nuhu Sharubutu, called for the need to “reset” Hajj operations to ensure transparency, accountability, inclusivity, and the dignity of Ghanaian pilgrims.
Signed by major sects and Muslim organisations in the country, including: Ahlussuna Wal Jama’a, the Shia Muslim Community in Ghana, Tijjaniya Muslim Movement of Ghana, Faidhatul Tijjanniya Brahimiya Council, the National Council of Zongo Chiefs, Muslim Ummah Associations in Ghana, Jama’at Tabligh, the Conference of Regional Chief Imams, and other allied groups, the petition called for legal recognition and inclusivity.
They acknowledged that, while President Mahama has demonstrated goodwill towards the Muslim community through initiatives such as the introduction of Islamic finance, Islamic banking, and the declaration of an extra holiday for Muslims, the administration of Hajj remains one of the most troubled areas of public concern.
“For over 14 operational years (2009–2024, excluding two COVID-19 years), Hajj bodies in Ghana have collected an aggregated amount of about USD 282,565,000 in fares. Yet, successive management bodies have failed to provide annual audited reports. This lack of transparency has not only burdened pilgrims economically but also tarnished the image of Ghanaian Muslims,” the petition underscored.
A call for legal recognition and inclusivity
Central to the petition is the demand for a legally recognised and incorporated Hajj body, capable of suing and being sued, unlike the ad-hoc committees that have dominated Hajj administration in recent years. Stakeholders pointed to the example of the National Hajj Council, established in 2005 under the leadership of the National Chief Imam, which was a limited-by-guarantee body that produced publicly available audit reports.
“The lives of thousands of Ghanaians and millions of US dollars cannot be entrusted to a body without legal status,” the petition read, adding that the absence of such recognition undermines accountability and effective governance.
The groups also criticised the lack of inclusivity, arguing that major Muslim stakeholders have been sidelined in recent Hajj management arrangements. They called for a reconstituted Hajj body that includes broad representation from Ghana’s diverse Islamic traditions and leadership structures.
Concerns over politicisation and subsidy narrative
The petition lamented what it described as the “excessive politicisation” of Hajj operations, where appointments and decisions are often influenced by partisan considerations. “We must depoliticise Hajj operations to focus solely on the welfare of pilgrims. The Hajj body should be autonomous and non-governmental, operating in the best interest of the Muslim Ummah,” it emphasised.
The groups also objected to the widespread perception that the government subsidises Hajj fares, arguing that this notion damages the image of Muslims in Ghana. “The system should be transparent enough to make it clear that Hajj is funded solely by pilgrims, without any government subsidy,” they urged.
Proposals for reforms
Beyond legal reforms and depoliticisation, the petition outlined nine critical areas for restructuring, including:
Establishing a permanent, legally recognised Hajj body.
Ensuring the body is autonomous and non-governmental.
Enforcing transparency and accountability through audited financial reports.
Guaranteeing the inclusivity of major Muslim stakeholders.
Ending partisan interference in Hajj administration.
Managing the Hajj package in a way that removes the perception of government subsidies.
Introducing different service packages and development levies to improve affordability while supporting community projects.
Allocating part of Ghana’s national Hajj quota to qualified private operators to encourage competition and better services.
Implementing strict measures to curb unapproved routes to Saudi Arabia, which in the past two years have resulted in tragic loss of lives and damaged Ghana’s reputation.
In particular, the petition cited the 2024 Hajj season in which 17 Ghanaian pilgrims lost their lives, and the 2025 season where over seven more deaths occurred. It also condemned the rise in Ghanaians attempting to perform Hajj using tourist visas, describing it as “an embarrassment to the nation.”
Stakeholders appeal to President Mahama’s legacy
The Muslim leaders expressed confidence in President Mahama’s “bold decision-making record” and appealed to him to establish a lasting, depoliticised, and accountable Hajj structure as part of his legacy.
“As a pillar of Islam that demands the highest standards, Hajj management must reflect best governance practices. We appeal to His Excellency to help us reset this critical institution so that Ghanaian pilgrims can perform their sacred duties with dignity and peace of mind,” the petition concluded.
If implemented, stakeholders argue, the reforms would restore confidence in Ghana’s Hajj system, improve the welfare of thousands of pilgrims, and leave a historic legacy of fairness and accountability in Muslim affairs.
ADB’s MSMEs Coordinator interacting with a prospective customer
Agricultural Development Bank’s (ADB) Coordinator in Charge of Micro Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), is currently leading a team to promote retail banking at the Fetu Afahye festival in Cape Coast.
Joseph Mensah Abakah, has been drumming home the need for Ghanaian traders and businesses to do business with the ADB Plc Ghana for greater access to funding and other loan services.
As part of the customer outreach, the MSMEs Coordinator educated patrons at this year’s Fetu festival on the range of retail banking products tailored to meet the financial needs of individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Some of the key products include: Loans and Credit Facilities, Savings Accounts, Current Accounts, Fixed Deposits and Digital Banking Services.
Mr Abakah, as part of his role, works closely with customers to understand their financial needs and provide tailored solutions to help them achieve their goals. He plays a crucial role in helping increase customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention, ultimately driving business growth and profitability for the bank.
“Any business person or petty trader can reach out to me anytime for personal consultation and advisory service to tailor their needs to a product and services ADB offers”, Mr Abakah intimated.
Joseph Abakah can be reached through his dedicated contact on 0242313417.
President John Dramani Mahama has ordered a full and transparent investigation into the tragic Ghana Air Force helicopter crash that claimed eight lives on August 6, 2025.
During a national address on Thursday, President Mahama assured Ghanaians that an Investigative Board of Inquiry has been constituted to determine the cause of the crash. Flight data and cockpit voice recorders have already been recovered, and identification of the victims is underway.
“This tragedy deserves answers,” the President said. “The Ghana Armed Forces are taking every step to uncover the circumstances that led to this heartbreaking event.”
Following the devastating national tragedy that shook Ghana in the helicopter crash that claimed all eight people aboard including two Ministers of State and six other prominent officials and military officers.
Many nationals and international bodies have sent their condolence messages to Ghana. Among them are the United Nations, African Union, Islamic Republic of Iran, United State of America, Germany and Indonesia.
This comes as the President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has declared a three-day national mourning period starting Thursday, August 7, 2025, in honour of the fallen state officials.
In a statement signed by presidential spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the President also announced the suspension of all his official activities for the rest of the week as the nation comes to terms with the heartbreaking loss.
Among the deceased are key public figures, including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Dr. Alhaji Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, NDC Vice-Chair Samuel Sarpong, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed, and Deputy Director-General of Protocol and Relief at the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Samuel Aboagye.
The Ghana Air Force crew members who perished have been identified as Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Mane-Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.
Chief of Staff receives remains of helicopter crash victims
The Ghana Armed Forces solemnly welcomed the bodies of personnel who perished in the tragic helicopter crash during a routine mission
A solemn and emotionally charged atmosphere enveloped the Air Force Base in Accra on Wednesday night as the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, led a high-powered government delegation to receive the mortal remains of the eight flown in from the crash site in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, accompanied by heavy military escort and dignified silence.
As the coffins—each draped in the red, gold, green, and black star of the national flag—were offloaded from the military aircraft, grief was etched on every face.
The Chief of Staff stood alongside senior military commanders, ministers of state, party executives, and members of the clergy to formally receive the bodies.
Prayers were offered for the repose of the souls of the eight individuals who lost their lives while on duty for their country.
Ghanaians are united in sorrow
Across the country, Ghanaians have continued to express their shock and sorrow.
Vigils have sprung up spontaneously in communities, while thousands have taken to social media to pay tribute and call for support for the bereaved families.
The military and relevant civil aviation authorities have commenced investigations into the cause of the crash.
As the remains of the eight national heroes lie in state, Ghana pauses to mourn—not just the lives lost, but the ideals of service, courage, and patriotism that they embodied.
The state awaits announcement of funeral arrangements from the presidency.
CONDOLENCE MESSAGES:
Council of State Message
Read full statement from the Council of State:
Message of Condolence on the Tragic Helicopter Crash in Adansi Akrofuom District.
The Council of State has learned with deep sorrow and profound shock of the tragic military helicopter crash that occurred on Wednesday, 6th August 2025, in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, claiming the lives of eight patrotic Ghanaians.
The deceased are:
1. Hon. Dr. Edward Omane Boamah Minister for Defence
2. Hon. Alhaji Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed – Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation
3. Dr. Samuel Sarpong – National Vice Chairman of the NDC
4. Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna – Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator
5. Mr.Samuel Aboagye – Former NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Obuasi East
6. Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala
7. Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu
8. Sergeant Ernest Addo
This heartbreaking incident is a national tragedy and a painful loss to the entire nation.
The Council of State extends its deepest condolences to the bereaved families, the Government and people of Ghana, Parliament of Ghana, the Ghana Armed Forces, and the leadership and membership of the NDC. We share in the grief and mourn the loss of these patriotic individuals who served our country with honour, diligence, and devotion and paid the ultimate price in the course of duty.
At this moment of national mourning, we call on all Ghanaians to unite in prayer and solidarity, and to uphold the values of service and sacrifice that these fallen heroes embodied. May their souls rest in perfect peace, and may their families find strength and comfort during this difficult time.
Dated this 6th day of August 2025
Signed,
RT. HON. DOE ADJAНО
CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE
African Union Message:
Statement by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission on the Tragic Helicopter Crash in Ghana
August 06, 2025
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has learned with deep sorrow of the tragic helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region of the Republic of Ghana, which claimed the lives of eight people, including Ghana’s Minister of Defence, Hon. Edward Omane Boamah, and Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Hon. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed.
The Chairperson conveys his heartfelt condolences to H.E. President John Dramani Mahama, the Government and people of Ghana, and the bereaved families of all those who lost their lives in this national tragedy. He also expresses his solidarity with the Ghana Armed Forces and the ruling National Democratic Congress during this difficult time.
H.E. Mr. Youssouf stated, “The African Union stands in full solidarity with Ghana in mourning this profound loss. May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace.”
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Mr. Nuur Mohamud Sheekh I Spokesperson of the Chairperson I African Union Commission I Email: SheekhN@AfricanUnion.org | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
U.S. Government Message:
U.S. Department of State: Bureau of African Affairs
“The United States expresses its condolences to President John Dramani Mahama and the people and government of Ghana on the eight tragic deaths in today’s helicopter crash. We are united in prayer for the families of the victims and the people of Ghana.” -Tammy Bruce Spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State
United Nations (UN) Message:
MOURNING OF THE GHANA AIRFORCE HELICOPTER TRAGEDY
It is with profound sorrow that we receive the tragic news of the fatal crash involving the Ghana Airforce Z9 helicopter, claiming the lives of distinguished Government of Ghana officials, including the Honourable Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, and the Honourable Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed.
The United Nations family in Ghana mourns with the nation in this moment of deep grief. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, and to the Government and people of Ghana, as we together face this painful loss. This tragedy is not only a national wound but also a loss felt across the international community.
We stand united at this time of mourning. We honour the memory of all those who have passed, with hope for their lasting peace.
ZIA CHOUDHURY
UN Resident Coordinator for Ghana
Germany Government Message:
Germany stands in grief and solidarity with Ghana
It is with deep sorrow and heartfelt sympathy that the German Embassy in Accra has learned of the tragic loss of lives in a helicopter crash on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Government, families and friends of the victims.
Among the victims are honourable public servants, including two ministers, with whom the German Embassy has worked closely and trustfully. Their dedication to Ghana’s development, their vision, and their personal warmth will be deeply missed.
Germany stands in grief and solidarity with the people of Ghana during this difficult time.
Signed
German Embassy Accra
Iran Message:
Iran offers condolences to Ghana over helicopter crash
In a post on his X account on Thursday, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei wrote, “We extend our deep condolences to the families of the victims of the tragic helicopter crash in #Ghana, including Defense Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed in the Adansi area of Ashanti.”
Condoling to the families of victims of this tragic incident including defense and environment ministers of Ghana, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman expressed his sympathy with the government and people of Ghana.
Indonesian government mourns with Ghana
The Indonesian government has extended heartfelt condolences to the government, bereaved families and the citizenry on the death of 8 individuals in a military helicopter crash on Wednesday, 6th August 2025.
The Indonesian Honorary Consul of the Republic of Indonesia in Ghana, H.E. Paskal A. B. Rois described the tragic death of the eight as a great loss to Africa and allies of Ghana across the world, including Indonesia.
“Their loss is not only a national tragedy for Ghana but a great loss to the African continent and to nations like Indonesia that share strong diplomatic and developmental bonds with Ghana”, he said in a communique he issued on behalf of the Indonesian government.
Mr. Rois said the “heartbreaking event has deeply shaken us” and eulogised the deceased as devoted personalities who served with distinction and honour in their line of duty, exhibiting “a true spirit of patriotism.”
“As we extend our prayers and support, we reaffirm our unwavering solidarity with the Republic of Ghana and the families affected by this irreparable loss. May their souls rest in eternal peace”, he concluded.
Current Chief of Staff of President John Dramani Mahama’s administration, Julius Debrah, is considered a strong contender to lead the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2028 elections.
Several political analysts and politicians have alluded to this assertion based on several reasons deduced from his personality and political life.
Leadership Experience
Debrah’s exemplary leadership as former and current Chief of Staff has earned him a strong reputation, showcasing his ability to manage and lead effectively.
Unifying Figure
He’s seen as a unifier who can bring people together, transcending political divides. His humility and respect for all have garnered admiration from various quarters.
Strategic Appeal
Debrah provides the NDC with strategic geographical appeal, helping the party align with national expectations of regional balance as a native of the Eastern Region.
Persona Attributes
He’s described as hardworking, humble, and capable of leading the NDC to victory. His calm and successful work style has earned him endorsements from various individuals, including prominent members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Cross-Party Support
Some NPP members, like Alex Mensah, have expressed willingness to support Debrah if he becomes the NDC flagbearer, highlighting his broad appeal.
Grassroots Support
NDC grassroots have named Debrah as their favorite candidate for the 2028 flagbearer race, citing his integrity and commitment to the party’s values.
Unmatched Dedication
He left a successful professional career to serve the party full-time, showing his unwavering loyalty.
Experience That Delivers
With a solid track record of strategic organization, electoral success, and grassroots coordination, he brings results, not just promises.
Proven Results
From mobilization to communication, Julius Debrah has delivered where it matters most, ensuring Members continues to rise in NDC national relevance.
#JuliusLeads : Maintaining momentum, stability, and vision.
#JuliusLeads : Protecting progress and reward performance.