Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has urged boards of state-owned enterprises to take a leading role in advancing public enterprise reforms and upholding stronger governance standards across the sector.
Speaking ahead of the 2nd Boardroom Governance Summit, scheduled for October 14, 2025, Julius Debrah emphasized the government’s commitment to strengthening the role of boards in promoting transparency and accountability.
Themed: “Daring to be Different: The Role of the Chairperson in Boardroom Governance”, the summit seeks to interrogate the evolving responsibilities of board leadership amid Ghana’s changing corporate and public sector landscape.
During a recent courtesy call on the Office of the Chief of Staff, partners of the Summit reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening governance frameworks in Ghana. Addressing the gathering, the Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah, emphasized the need for periodic reflection and recalibration of leadership practices across all sectors.
“From time to time, we must pause and reflect: what are we doing right, and what are we doing wrong? President Mahama intends to reinvigorate our systems of governance in areas where we have become lax,” he stated powerfully.
The Boardroom Governance Summit has become a reputable platform for C-suite executives, board members, regulators, policymakers, and academics to share insights, learn from global best practices, and shape the future of governance in Ghana and beyond.
The 2025 edition promises robust panel discussions, expert presentations, and strategic networking sessions, with representation from both the private and public sectors.
Source: Starrfm.com.gh/Obed King Gaglo

