The Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has charged members of the diplomatic community to adopt one Made-in-Ghana product and champion it to the world. Speaking at the 4th edition of the Made-in-Ghana Bazaar at the Accra International Conference Centre, Mr. Debrah argued such a move will helped expose Made-in-Ghana products to the international community. The the Bazaar hosted by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration draw together government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, captains of industry, and the general public in a vibrant celebration of Ghanaian enterprise.

The Chief of Staff who joined participants in applauding the creativity, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit of Ghanaians, as exhibitors showcased an impressive array of products spanning agro-processing, textiles, cosmetics, handicrafts, and innovative services—all proudly made in Ghana.

Commending the Ministry for its leadership in advancing Ghana’s industrial and export agenda, he encouraged entrepreneurs to seize such platforms to scale up their ventures and generate much-needed jobs.
In his address, the Chief of Staff delivered a direct challenge to each member of the diplomatic community to adopt even just one Made-in-Ghana product and champion it to the world. Become self-made brand ambassadors—because truthfully, no country can advance without an export-driven economy.” He appealed

The annual Bazaar has become more than an exhibition—it is a flagship initiative designed to promote local businesses, expand market access for Ghanaian products, and highlight the nation’s potential as a competitive player in regional and global trade.

With the #MadeInGhana spirit at its core, the event continues to serve as a rallying call to support homegrown industries, reinforcing Ghana’s broader development vision under the Reset Agenda.




