Frank Otuo Achanpong, a lecturer and NDC communication team member, has emphasized the party’s commitment to a well-structured rollout of its 24-hour economy policy. A dedicated committee has been established to develop a comprehensive framework guiding the initiative’s implementation.
Achanpong highlighted the importance of proper planning, contrasting the NDC’s approach with the previous government’s Free SHS policy. He noted that the lack of a clear framework for the Free SHS policy has led to challenges, and the NDC aims to avoid similar pitfalls with the 24-hour economy.
The recent donation of 60 pickup vehicles and 20 motorbikes to the Ghana Police Service by Interior Minister Hon. Muntaka Mubarak demonstrates the government’s readiness to support the 24-hour economy with necessary security infrastructure. The vehicles, assembled locally, are expected to enhance the Police Service’s capacity to provide continuous security, especially for businesses operating beyond traditional working hours.
Achanpong emphasized that security remains a cornerstone of the 24-hour economy vision. The NDC’s approach prioritizes investments in security infrastructure to ensure a safe and conducive environment for businesses to thrive. He expressed optimism that the policy will boost economic productivity and job creation with thorough planning and execution.
The NDC’s commitment to sustainable policy implementation aims to ensure the 24-hour economy’s success. Achanpong urged Ghanaians to support the initiative, emphasizing the party’s proactive planning to prevent pitfalls. By adopting a well-structured approach, the NDC aims to create a thriving economy that benefits all citizens.
The party’s focus on security and economic growth reflects its dedication to improving the lives of Ghanaians. As the 24-hour economy policy takes shape, stakeholders will be closely watching its implementation and impact on the country’s economic landscape.
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