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The programme is designed to transform the production of goods and services, bring efficiency into supply chains, and invest in human capital development across the country.
The Ghanaian government has estimated to create at least 1.7 million jobs under its flagship programme, 24-Hour Economy, within four years. The programme is designed to transform the production of goods and services, bring efficiency into supply chains, and invest in human capital development across the country.
Abdul-Nasser Suglo Alidu, the Head of Strategy and Programmes at the 24-Hour Economy Secretariat, told the media in Accra on Monday, ahead of the programme launch by the President on Wednesday, July 2.
The 24-Hour Economy was a major campaign message by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the 2024 electioneering, with a promise to create jobs for the youth and adopt a three-shift system per day to accommodate all the potential workers.
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Abdul-Nasser noted that labour and security provisions had been built into the programme’s operationalisation phase, ensuring safety and decent work standards for all potential workers.