Ahiagbah argued that the NDC has failed to provide a detailed explanation of its 24-hour economy plan, instead avoiding questions on the policy's specifics.

Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, 13 November 2024, he stated that the NPP and its presidential candidate, Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, are committed to creating job opportunities for Ghanaian youth, with a target of training one million young people in digital skills.

He further mentioned that a potential Dr Bawumia-led administration would increase recruitment in the country's security agencies, hire more lawyers to strengthen the justice system, and reform the electricity tariff structure, among other initiatives.

Ahiagbah highlighted that, in contrast to the NPP, the opposition NDC lacks the necessary policies to improve the country's economic outlook.