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The Kwahu Professionals Network (KPN), a vibrant and influential association of professionals dedicated to the socio-economic development and empowerment of the Kwahu community extends heartfelt congratulations to Julius Debrah on his appointment as Chief of Staff of the Republic of Ghana by President John Dramani Mahama.
In a statement, the Network celebrates Hon. Debrah’s remarkable achievement, highlighting his exemplary service to the nation and his dedication to promoting inclusive development.
The network emphasised that this appointment reflects not only his outstanding leadership capabilities but also his unwavering commitment to Ghana’s progress and prosperity.

“On behalf of the executives and the entire membership of Kwahu Professionals Network (KPN), we extend our sincerest congratulations to Julius Debrah on this significant and well-deserved appointment.”
“As a true beacon of Kwahu excellence and a role model to many, your leadership journey inspires us all. We are confident that your tenure as Chief of Staff will bring remarkable strides in governance and development in Ghana,” the statement read.
The network noted that Hon. Debrah’s appointment to this prestigious position reinforces the importance of perseverance, hard work, and integrity, values that resonate deeply within the Kwahu community.
They commended him for consistently upholding these ideals throughout his distinguished career and urged him to continue demonstrating these principles in his new role.
The Network reiterated its commitment to supporting individuals and initiatives that advance the socio-economic and cultural development of Kwahu and Ghana as a whole. The group encouraged Hon. Debrah to continue upholding the values of excellence, integrity, and innovation in his new role.
The Kwahu Professionals Network continues to inspire and mobilize its members to contribute meaningfully to nation-building, with a shared vision of creating a better future for generations to come.
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