24-Hour Economy policy: Game-changer that needs flawless execution
The programme's strength lies in its integrated approach—linking agriculture, manufacturing, infrastructure, and human capital development into a cohesive system
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Ghana handles more than 1.2 million containers a year, according to the Ghana Shippers' Authority. At that scale even relatively small inefficiencies can become significant economic costs when multiplied across the system.
The programme's strength lies in its integrated approach—linking agriculture, manufacturing, infrastructure, and human capital development into a cohesive system
Ghana's fundamental economic structure is deformed. It is still structured like a colonial economy – meaning it is just a cog in a larger global economy where it is organised around the interests of others, not its citizens.
Ghana needs a comprehensive policy for a 24-hour economy, Labour expert, Austin Gamey has said.
<p>Mr. Austin Gamey has described the proposed 24-hour economy as not just a mere game changer but also a dominance of everything done in Ghana.</p>
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