John Mahama explains 24 Hour Economy Policy: Wows even NPP followers
John Mahama has explained that the 24-hour economy is a game changer that will help Ghana regain its lost glory and also create opportunities for the youth.
Implementing a 24-hour economy and building an agricultural economy driven by technology and digitalization will address the high level of unemployment.
My team under the National Democratic Congress has come out with a comprehensive plan that would be shared with businesses, academia, and civil society and create jobs and provide opportunities for our young people.
We will empower the youth to contribute to their well-being families the Ghanaian economy.
The NDC with investments in education and skills development will create jobs for the youth. This will also encourage business ownership and entrepreneurship among the youth.
The concept of the 24-hour economy reflects the changing nature of work, lifestyle preferences, and the impact of technology on how businesses operate and serve their customers. The term “24-hour economy” refers to an economic system in which businesses and services operate around the clock, 24 hours a day. This concept contrasts with traditional working hours that typically run from 9 am to 5 pm. The 24-hour economy is characterized by extended operating hours, allowing businesses to cater to the diverse schedules and needs of a 24/7 society.
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