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We’ve signed $5.5bn with co-development partners to transform Ghana’s economy, 1.7m jobs to be created – 24-Hour Economy Secretariat

ConclusionIt concluded that in the months ahead, the evidence of the 24-Hour Economy programme in motion will be available for the public to verify through their own experiences: at filling stations open through the night, on factory floors running second and third shifts, at project sites across the country and, over time, in rising production, more job opportunities, higher investment and exports, falling imports and a more self-reliant economy.
It continued that a multi-shift operation is also underway, stating the downstream petroleum 24-Hour Economy Programme, launched with the National Petroleum Authority in May 2026, now has 12 Oil Marketing Companies providing 24-hour services, day and night, to the public across 268 filling stations.
Public funds pay for project preparation and viability gap funding where projects need it to become bankable, and provide seed funding for the Secretariat's coordination work, with the understanding that the 24-Hour Economy Authority becomes self-financing after its first few years “, it said.
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