Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah has called for a unified, non-political approach to Ghana’s industrial development, emphasizing that the country can only achieve lasting growth if industry-driven policies are supported by all governments, regardless of political party.
He made these remarks during a visit to Nutrifoods Ghana Limited, where he led a government delegation to familiarise themselves with the company’s expanded operations and new production facilities.
As part of the tour, he commissioned an upgraded can-making line alongside the Minister of Trade, Agribusiness & Industry, Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, as well as other officials.

Hon. Debrah praised Nutrifoods as a practical model for President Mahama’s vision of a 24-hour economy, noting that the company already runs multiple production shifts and sources most of its inputs locally.
He further expressed confidence that the government’s new incentives, such as the Export Drive Bill, will encourage more private investment, boost local production, and create jobs.
He commended Nutrifoods’ commitment to high standards, innovation, and support for national initiatives that promote local manufacturing.
Management of the company also pledged continued contributions to Ghana’s industrial agenda, especially in strengthening supply chains, reducing imports, and making the country a hub for the West African market.



