John Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy: A Game Changer for Youth Employment in Ghana
In a country brimming with youthful energy and untapped potential, the concept of a “24-Hour Economy” championed by former President John Mahama emerges as a beacon of hope for addressing the pressing issue of youth unemployment in Ghana.
This innovative economic model seeks to harness the vibrancy of the nation’s young population by promoting round-the-clock economic activities that transcend traditional working hours.
By leveraging diverse sectors such as tourism, hospitality, agriculture, and digital entrepreneurship, Mahama’s vision not only aims to create a plethora of job opportunities but also fosters a culture of creativity and resilience among the youth.
In this article and others, I will delve into the intricacies of Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy, exploring how it can revolutionise employment prospects for Ghana’s young people, stimulate economic growth, and ultimately pave the way for a brighter, more prosperous future.
Please join me as I unpack the transformative potential of this game-changing initiative!
In recent years, Ghana has faced significant challenges in youth unemployment, with a burgeoning population seeking meaningful work opportunities.
Enter John Mahama’s ambitious 24-Hour Economy concept, a transformative initiative aimed at reshaping the landscape of employment for the nation’s youth.
This innovative approach envisions a Ghana where economic activities are not confined to traditional working hours, but rather extend around the clock, harnessing the potential of every hour in the day.
At its core, the 24-Hour Economy is about maximising productivity and creating a vibrant ecosystem where businesses can thrive without the limitations of time.
This model seeks to encourage entrepreneurship, stimulate local economies, and ultimately provide more job opportunities. By leveraging Ghana’s rich resources and skilled workforce, Mahama proposes a system where sectors such as tourism, manufacturing, and digital services can operate in a flexible, dynamic manner, catering to both local and international demands.
Imagine a bustling marketplace alive with activity at midnight, young entrepreneurs launching startups late into the evening, and a surge in services catering to night owls and early risers alike.
The concept promotes a culture of innovation and adaptability, where the barriers of conventional work hours are dismantled, allowing the youth to fully engage with their skills and ambitions.
As I delve deeper into this initiative, I’ll explore the potential benefits of the 24-Hour Economy, the sectors poised for growth, and the pivotal role it can play in alleviating youth unemployment in Ghana.
By understanding the intricacies of this concept, we can appreciate the visionary leadership behind it and its promise for a brighter future for the youth of Ghana.
Anthony Obeng Afrane

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