February 14, 2026
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By Enock Akonnor (Managing Editor) enockakonnor2013@gmail.com

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Ghana’s Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah has once again demonstrated strong leadership and strategic commitment to Ghana’s industrial transformation agenda following his participation in a landmark event hosted by Toyota Tsusho Manufacturing Ghana in collaboration with CFAO Mobility Ghana.

Representing President John Dramani Mahama, the Chief of Staff described the occasion as a defining moment for Ghana’s automotive and manufacturing sectors.

His presence at the event signaled government’s high-level backing for private sector-led growth and reaffirmed the administration’s resolve to build a resilient, industrialised economy.

In a statement shared on his official Facebook page, Hon. Julius Debrah highlighted Toyota’s sustained investment as a clear vote of confidence in Ghana’s economic transformation agenda.

He commended the company’s commitment to local assembly and value addition, noting that such partnerships are critical to technology transfer, skills development, and long-term job creation.

Observers say Hon. Julius Debrah’s proactive engagement with key industry players reflects his hands-on approach to governance and his dedication to translating policy into tangible outcomes.

By strengthening collaboration between government and multinational investors, he continues to play a pivotal role in positioning Ghana as an attractive destination for foreign direct investment.

He further assured the business community of government’s unwavering commitment to maintaining a stable, predictable, and business-friendly environment.

According to him, sustained industrial growth will depend on consistent policy direction, investor confidence, and strategic partnerships.

The event marks another important step in Ghana’s broader industrialisation drive, with the Chief of Staff’s leadership underscoring the administration’s determination to transform the country into a competitive automotive hub within the West African sub-region.

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