According to Ayariga, this concept, which was at the heart of his party's economic agenda, has been blatantly appropriated by the NDC without any credit given to its originators.

Ayariga emphasised that his party had consistently championed this idea as a means of transforming Ghana's economy, offering a new dimension to national development.

He explained that by extending work hours, the economy would be able to meet global demand more efficiently, attract foreign investment, and ultimately improve the standard of living for citizens.

Speaking at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) Auditorium on Sunday, September 22, 2024, of the launch of the APC manifesto dubbed the Nation's Manifesto on the mantra "Transforming Ghana and Restoring Hope", the vice presidential candidate of the APC, Samuel Worlanyo Mensah, said the policy was an initiative that belonged to the APC adding that it did not originate from the NDC.