24-hour economy: Job creation initiatives and policies

Creating More Jobs in Ghana
Under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, the vision for a revitalised Ghana is anchored in a robust framework for job creation that encompasses innovative initiatives and strategic policies. Recognising that a thriving economy is built on the strength of its workforce, Mahama’s next administration aims to implement forward-thinking programmes designed to empower citizens and stimulate employment across various sectors.
One of the cornerstone strategies involves fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. This includes the establishment of business incubation centres that provide aspiring entrepreneurs with essential resources such as mentorship, training, and access to financing. By supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are pivotal in job creation, Mahama’s next government intends to cultivate a culture of innovation and self-sufficiency that can drive economic growth from the grassroots level.
In addition to entrepreneurship, Mahama’s policies also focus on enhancing vocational and technical training programmes. And by aligning these training initiatives with the needs of the job market, his administration aims to equip the youth with the skills required for in-demand professions.
This not only addresses the skills gap but also ensures that graduates are better prepared to enter the workforce, thereby reducing unemployment rates. Moreover, the next Mahama administration is looking into creating job opportunities in sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and information technology.
By investing in agriculture, for instance, his government plans to promote agribusiness initiatives that can help sustain rural communities while ensuring food security. Similarly, leveraging Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, the tourism sector can be expanded to generate more jobs and stimulate local economies.
Additionally, Mahama’s administration is committed to enhancing infrastructure development, as this is crucial for attracting investments and facilitating business operations. Improved roads, reliable electricity, and better internet connectivity will not only enhance the overall business environment, but also create jobs in construction and related fields.
Through these multifaceted strategies, John Dramani Mahama’s vision for a 24-hour economy is not just about creating jobs; it’s about laying the groundwork for sustainable economic growth that benefits all Ghanaians, and by focusing on empowerment, skill development, and sector diversification, his administration envisions a future where every citizen can contribute to and thrive in a dynamic economy.
Anthony Obeng Afrane


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