24-hour economy: The path forward for Ghana’s economic future

John Dramani Mahama
John Dramani Mahama’s vision for a 24-hour economy encapsulates a transformative approach to revitalising Ghana’s economic landscape. By embracing the concept of round-the-clock productivity, Mahama aims to unlock new avenues for growth and development that can elevate the nation from the challenges it faces today.
This ambitious plan not only seeks to foster job creation but also to enhance the overall quality of life for Ghanaians. As we look to the future, it is crucial for both the government and private sector to collaborate, leveraging local resources and talents to drive innovation and efficiency. Investments in infrastructure, technology, and education will be paramount in ensuring that Ghana is well-equipped to sustain a 24-hour economy.
By prioritising sectors such as tourism, manufacturing, and the digital economy, Ghana can cultivate a vibrant ecosystem that attracts both local and foreign investments, generating employment opportunities that resonate with the aspirations of its youth. Moreover, fostering an entrepreneurial culture will empower individuals to contribute to the economy in diverse ways. Supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through access to funding, training, and mentorship can spur creativity and resilience, ultimately leading to a more robust economic framework.
As Ghana stands at a crossroads, the potential for a brighter economic future lies in the collective efforts of its citizens, leaders, and stakeholders. By embracing a 24-hour economy, Ghana can not only revitalise its current economic state, but also set a precedent for sustainable development in the West African region. The path forward is one of collaboration, innovation, and unwavering commitment to build a prosperous Ghana for generations to come.
John Dramani Mahama’s vision for a revitalised Ghana, centred around a 24-hour economy and robust job creation, offers a transformative blueprint for the nation’s future. By harnessing the potential of diverse sectors and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, Mahama’s proposals aim to create sustainable employment opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and enhance the quality of life for all Ghanaians.
As we look ahead, it is crucial for citizens, policymakers, and business leaders to rally around this vision, embracing innovation and collaboration to turn these ambitious ideas into reality. The journey towards a thriving, inclusive economy begins with our collective commitment to revitalising Ghana, ensuring that every hour of the day contributes to a prosperous tomorrow. Let us engage in this dialogue and work together to realise the full potential of our beloved nation.
Anthony Obeng Afrane


Reinventing corporate payments through digital transformation – Kate Agamah writes
Not Just a Collapse: Why the Accra New Town disaster was preventable – Engr. Hasford Judge Quartey writes
My unique experience with Otumfuo – Dr. Clement Apaak writes
Beyond the GHS 73 Billion Headline: An Engineering Audit of the Fourth Estate’s Procurement Claims
At Nobi Agriculture, Scale and Systems Redefine the Possibilities of Farming in Ghana
Community, compassion, and inclusive growth after Ramadan – Atchulo Mohamadu writes
Mahama directs Aide-De-Camp to take his seat as he addresses worshippers
Ghana, Zimbabwe pledge stronger bilateral ties with multiple MoUs
Ghana signs 11th bilateral debt restructuring agreement with EXIM India
Ghana–Japan public–private partnership against child labour launched