The role of technology in Mahama’s 24-hour economy vision

In John Dramani Mahama’s vision for a revitalised Ghana, technology emerges as a cornerstone for achieving a 24-hour economy and fostering job creation. Recognising the transformative power of digital innovation, Mahama emphasises that harnessing technology can unlock new avenues for economic growth and efficiency across various sectors.
Under his leadership, initiatives aimed at enhancing digital infrastructure gained momentum, ensuring that both urban and rural areas were connected and empowered. By investing in broadband expansion and improving internet accessibility, Mahama envisions a Ghana where digital platforms can flourish, enabling entrepreneurs to reach broader markets and consumers to access goods and services with unprecedented ease.
Moreover, Mahama’s strategy includes promoting tech-driven industries such as fintech, agritech, and e-commerce, which are poised to create thousands of jobs and stimulate the economy. For example, by fostering innovation in agriculture through technology, farmers can utilise data analytics to optimise crop yields, resulting in increased productivity and income. This not only contributes to food security, but also creates a ripple effect of job opportunities in supply chains and related services.
In addition, Mahama acknowledges the importance of equipping the youth with digital skills essential for the jobs of tomorrow. By integrating technology into education and vocational training programmes, Ghana can cultivate a skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of an increasingly digital economy.
This focus on upskilling is crucial, as it prepares the next generation to thrive in a competitive global landscape while simultaneously addressing the pressing issue of youth unemployment.
Ultimately, through a robust technological framework, Mahama’s vision seeks to establish an economy that operates around the clock, driven by innovation and entrepreneurship. His commitment to integrating technology into the fabric of Ghana’s economy not only positions the nation for sustainable growth, but also ensures that every Ghanaian has the opportunity to contribute to and benefit from this dynamic economic landscape.
Anthony Obeng Afrane


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