The Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy Programme and Accelerated Export Development, Goosie Tanoh, has said that the newly launched 24-Hour Economy initiative will remain responsive to public feedback and adaptable to Ghana's changing economic realities.
Speaking at the official launch of the programme in Accra on Wednesday, July 2, Mr Tanoh described the policy as a "living programme," grounded in science and social democratic values, but designed to evolve through lessons learned along the way. "We at the secretariat are confident that we will continue to receive constructive criticism and suggestions for further improvement.
Criticism is always welcome," he said.
He emphasised the government's openness to modifying the programme based on emerging realities, stating that "the bar that doesn't bend always breaks." "We will learn many lessons along the way and make numerous adjustments.