The 24-Hour Economy Secretariat, in partnership with the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, have held engagements at the Jubilee House with key industry stakeholders. These stakeholders are committed to implementing the policy fully to achieve the desired outcomes.
Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, emphasized the benefits of businesses operating beyond traditional hours, citing opportunities for job creation, increased productivity, and economic growth.
In Ghana, where the informal sector plays a significant role, this model has the potential to boost trade, industrial output, and service delivery.
The 24-hour economy vision aims to create a modern Ghana with inclusive labor markets and increased foreign investment.
Many Ghanaians await the outcomes of the much touted 24-hour economy by the President Mahama administration.