24-hour economy: Key sectors targeted for revitalisation

In his ambitious vision for a revitalised Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has identified several key sectors that are poised for transformation, each playing a pivotal role in establishing a robust 24-hour economy and fostering job creation across the nation.
These sectors are not only integral to the country’s economic fabric but also hold the promise of harnessing local resources and talents to fuel sustainable growth.
Agriculture stands at the forefront of Mahama’s revitalisation efforts. With a substantial portion of the Ghanaian population engaged in farming, the sector has immense potential for growth. Mahama envisions modernising agriculture through innovative techniques, technology adoption, and improved access to markets. By investing in irrigation systems and providing farmers with better tools and training, the goal is to enhance productivity and ensure food security while generating numerous jobs in both farming and agro-processing industries.
Tourism is another focal point in Mahama’s strategy. Recognizing Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and historical significance, he sees a thriving tourism sector as essential for economic diversification. By improving infrastructure, promoting local attractions, and launching targeted marketing campaigns, Mahama aims to position Ghana as a premier tourist destination. This revitalisation will not only create jobs in hospitality and services but also empower local communities through sustainable tourism practices.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) represents a dynamic sector with vast growth potential. Mahama advocates for increased investment in digital infrastructure to foster innovation and entrepreneurship. By nurturing a tech-savvy workforce and supporting startups, Mahama’s next government aims to create a vibrant ecosystem that can drive economic opportunities and attract foreign investment. This focus on ICT not only promises job creation in tech-related fields, but also enhances efficiency across various sectors, including education and healthcare.
Manufacturing is also a critical area of focus, with Mahama emphasising the need to bolster local production capabilities. By supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and encouraging investment in manufacturing facilities, the vision is to reduce reliance on imports and create jobs within Ghana. This revitalisation will not only enhance economic stability but also promote the development of local brands and products that can compete on a global scale. By targeting these key sectors: agriculture, tourism, ICT, and manufacturing, John Dramani Mahama’s vision for a revitalised Ghana aims to create a vibrant, diverse economy that can sustain itself and provide ample job opportunities for its citizens.
Through strategic investments and a commitment to innovation, the dream of a bustling 24-hour economy becomes an attainable reality, paving the way for a brighter future for all Ghanaians.
Anthony Obeng Afrane


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