‘Anytime I see the Majority and Minority agree on one thing, it gives me hope’ – Julius Debrah

The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has expressed optimism about Ghana’s future, citing the rare show of unity between the Majority and Minority Leaders in Parliament as a strong signal of national progress.

Speaking on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama, during the Northern Ghana Development Conference on Monday, July 21, Julius Debrah said the rare display of bipartisan consensus is a strong signal that Ghana is on the path to national cohesion and progress.

“Anytime I see the Majority and Minority Leaders agree on one thing, it gives me hope that our country will rise again,” he said.

The Chief of Staff praised the Northern Caucus in Parliament for initiating the event, describing it as a bold and strategic move to prioritise the transformation of Northern Ghana.

He stressed that every successful development strategy begins with goal setting, and urged participants to focus on outcomes that will lead to a practical and people-centred master plan.

The Chief of Staff also shared development success stories from neighbouring countries such as Burkina Faso and Benin, where local agricultural resources are being processed for export and textile production.

He indicated that such examples align with President Mahama’s vision for industrial transformation in Northern Ghana, and assured the gathering full government support in realising that vision.

In attendance were key stakeholders, policymakers, development experts, and community leaders.

The conference aims to address the numerous developmental challenges facing Northern Ghana, including inadequate infrastructure, limited access to quality education and healthcare, poverty, and unemployment.

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