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Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has extended warm Christmas greetings to Ghanaians and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) fraternity, as the country prepares to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
As the curtain falls on a challenging yet triumphant year, Debrah expressed profound gratitude to all stakeholders for their unrelenting commitment and diligence, which culminated in the NDC’s resounding victory in the last elections, ushering in a new era of freedom and hope for Ghanaians.
The Chief of Staff lauded the sterling efforts of Ministers, Members of Parliament, and government appointees for their tireless service throughout the year, underscoring the importance of collective endeavour in nation-building.
He emphasized that the spirit of Christmas presents a golden opportunity for reconciliation, forgiveness, and unity, urging all to emulate the values of love, compassion, and humility embodied by the Messiah.
Surely, as the country prepare to embark on this festive journeys, Debrah prayed for safe travels, peace, and joy in the various destinations of all and sundry.

He implored the Almighty to grant Ghana protection from evil, and to imbue all with renewed hope, commitment, and a spirit of hard work, as the NDC continues to work assiduously towards building a vibrant Ghana.
While acknowledging the laudable progress made, the Chief of Staff stressed that the journey is far from over, citing encouraging feedback from the masses.
He reaffirmed the NDC’s commitment to delivering on its campaign promises, under the able leadership of President John Dramami Mahama, to improve the lives of Ghanaians.
Undoubtedly,as we celebrates the Christmas, Debrah cautioned citizens to exercise moderation and prioritize safety, praying for a peaceful and joyous festive season. “Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year,” he wished, as the NDC family and Ghanaians at large prepare to usher in a new year filled with hope, promise, and the Resetting Agenda.
Story by Lawrence Odoom/Phalonzy

