You’ve impacted thousands – Stan Dogbe on Julius Debrah’s birthday

Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Operations, Stan Dogbe, has praised Chief of Staff Dr. Julius Debrah for his impact on many lives as he marked his 60th birthday.
In a heartfelt message, Mr. Dogbe described the milestone as one worthy of celebration, highlighting Dr. Debrah’s influence and personal qualities.
“It surely was a beautiful, graceful, lovely, and wonderful day, Boss. Happy birthday,” he wrote, setting the tone for a tribute filled with admiration and gratitude.
Mr. Dogbe noted that despite reaching 60, the Chief of Staff’s energy and outlook remain youthful. “A happy 60th that doesn’t look anywhere close to 60 on you,” he added.
Reflecting on Dr. Debrah’s contributions, the Deputy Chief of Staff emphasized the broader impact of his leadership and mentorship on others.
“You’ve been blessed and I pray this day, for God to continue his impact on your life, through which you’ve impacted thousands others,” he stated.
He also offered prayers for continued strength and well-being.
“I pray this day, asking God for good health for you, Onua,” Mr. Dogbe said, using a term of endearment that underscores their close relationship.
Beyond official duties, Mr. Dogbe expressed appreciation for the personal bond he shares with the Chief of Staff.
“Happy birthday, and thanks for your friendship, your belief in me, your support, your caring heart and for being a great SPORT!” he added.
The celebration extended beyond the written tribute. On Friday, a ceremony was held at the Jubilee House where President John Dramani Mahama, senior government officials, and staff gathered to mark the occasion.
Attendees joined in singing birthday songs for Dr. Debrah, creating a lively and warm atmosphere at the seat of government.
Dr. Debrah, who serves as Chief of Staff at the Jubilee House, continues to play a central role in government operations, with close working ties to Mr. Dogbe, who supports him in overseeing day-to-day administrative functions.
The occasion not only celebrated a personal milestone but also reflected the strong working relationships within the presidency, as colleagues honoured a man widely regarded for his leadership and commitment to public service.


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