In a bold move that has stirred the political pot in Ghana, influential businessman, Field Marshall has thrown down the gauntlet to the (NDC), spotlighting the party's ambitious 24-hour economy initiative and igniting a vigorous national conversation.
During an exclusive interview yesterday, Marshall urged NDC presidential candidate John Mahama and his parliamentary counterparts to validate their proposed 24-hour economy by engaging in a continuous 24-hour campaign.
This audacious proposition has not only raised eyebrows but has also initiated a heated debate about the viability of political promises and the nature of electoral engagement in Ghana. "The NDC has been touting this 24-hour economy policy as a solution to all of Ghana's economic woes," Marshall asserted. "If they truly believe in a 24-hour economy, then I challenge them to demonstrate their commitment by campaigning non-stop for 24 hours.
If they can pull that off, maybe the electorate can start to buy into this vision they're selling." The NDC's 24-hour economy policy, a centerpiece of their platform for the 2024 elections, aims to rejuvenate Ghana's economy by promoting round-the-clock business operations, enhancing infrastructure, and creating a more favorable environment for international trade and investment.