Ghana news briefing
24-Hour Economy about productivity, not round-the-clock work – Goosie Tanoh

It is about transforming Ghana into a nation where opportunities are continuously created, industries operate efficiently, technology drives productivity, and every citizen has the opportunity to contribute to national development,” Mr Tanoh said in a statement read on his behalf by the Director of Partnerships at the 24-Hour Economy Authority, Ishmael Nii Amanor Dodoo, at the Made-in-Ghana Business Summit in Accra last Friday (July 10).
Looking beyond AccraThe Founder and Chairman of the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, Sam Ato Gaisie, urged government and the private sector to accelerate investment outside Accra, arguing that balanced regional development was essential to achieving the objectives of the 24-Hour Economy.
The Presidential Adviser at the 24-Hour Economy Authority, Goosie Tanoh, has said the government’s 24-Hour Economy initiative is not merely about extending working hours but transforming the country into a high-productivity economy capable of creating better-paying jobs through industrialisation and value addition.
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