Prince Appiah Debrah has picked and filed his nomination forms on the same day to contest for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary primaries in the Klottey Korley Constituency of the Greater Accra Region slated for September 28, 2019.
The occasion, which could be described as a rally, was characterized by a procession of NPP faithful and sympathizers of delegates from the constituency to support him pick his nomination forms through the principal streets of Osu amidst brass band music and dance on Wednesday 31th July 2019.
Addressing the enthusiastic gathering, Mr. Debrah pleads to the rank and file of the KKC delegates for unity adding that the party can only win the seat if there was a unity.
He said the party needs unity, love, and peace to win the seat in 2020.
"If we have unity, love and we work hard; I know victory will be ours in 2020".
Mr. Debrah Presenting the forms to Madam Juliana Aboagye, the constituency Chairperson stated that the grassroots were looking for a unifier hence their support for him.
some of the delegates who spoke during the occasion said, Mr. Debrah has the party at heart and has demonstrated to the rank and file of the party in the Constituency.
"We are supporting him because he has the party at heart.. he’s a unifier... We the delegates need him to help more people in KKC as he is doing".…Please let us all support him".
Mr. Prince Appiah Debrah was born at Osu to Susana Lankai Odartey of the Odartey Sro We and Mr. Ernest Kofi Debrah of the Asona clan of Akyem Oda.
He was raised entirely at Osu by his maternal grandmother, Maakpa Adoley Kpakpo of Adokwei We of Osu Ashanti whilst his parents sought greener pastures in the United States.
The young Mr. Debrah went about town by his middle name Appiah, and he was a well-known footballer in the Osu Klottey school circuit in those days. He attended Osu Presby Boys' Primary School, Osu Salem Boys' School, Oda Secondary School for GCE O'levels and, Labone Secondary School for his A'levels before proceeding to the University of Ghana where he graduated with a double major in Law and Accounting in 1996. He attended the Ghana School of Law before moving on to the prestigious Kellstadt Graduate School of Business, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois where he graduated top of his MBA class with Distinction in Advanced Management Accounting.
Mr. Debrah started his career at the accounting firm of Arthur Anderson in Chicago in 1997 before assuming various senior management roles at SG Fimat, Komatsu America and Caterpillar Inc before returning home to Ghana in 2009. He currently works at the National Health Insurance Authority, and a licensed legal
Mr. Debrah is a public-spirited individual and has championed many educational and community development projects at Osu. He has been an active member of NPP at Osu since 1992 and was participated in the daring Kume Preko demonstrations in 1995 as a student activist at the University of Ghana.
He brings to the Klottey Korle constituency NPP a new sense of optimism to galvanize the grassroots at Osu and solidify our strong base at Asylum Down and Adabraka.
Source: Peacefmonline
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Why do you guys think that way. What makes you think he did antagonise any NDC member. Let the people speak for themselves. Even a whole IGP’s executive secretary was an NDC man serving under NPP and same was privy to security details when IGP goes to brief the President and you guys saw nothing wrong with that. What level of hypocrisy could be more than that.
So you have been a member of the NPP all along but you were antagonising supposed NDC workers at NHIA during regime of Mahama? Such hypocrites. Where is your Mr. Edward Amissah Nunoo, Deputy CEO of NHIA ( that devil incarnate) who was perpetuating wickedness on innocent lives at NHIA? Fire burn all you wicked and devilish people.
So you have a member of the NPP all along but you were antagonising supposed workers at NHIS during regime of Mahama? Such hypocrites.
Fii, I think you got your conclusion wrong. The fun fare and what have you is very part of the process of sensitising the people. I went to Legon with Appiah but for what you call ‘funfare’ I would never have made him up. Good Job Appiah. Go for it.
Some people are not wise at all. You are get picking forms to be vetted for acceptance, yet you are doing all these fanfare. Don't you at least know that this will create an impression that you are not humble and composed enough for this position? Impression and perception is everything in politics. You often hear people say, I will vote for him or her because he or she is humble, composed and very thoughtful?