Sammy Gyamfi Answers Questions On John Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy

 

Q1: What is the 24-hour Economy all about?

The 24-hour Economy will be a deliberate policy intervention by the next NDC/Mahama government to encourage and support certain businesses and companies to operate 24/7, preferably in a three-shift system of 8 hours each, by creating an enabling environment that promotes productivity, competitiveness and well-paying jobs.

 

Q2: What will be the main driver of Mahama’s 24-hour Economy policy?

 

 

 

Q3: Which industries will the 24-hour Economy focus on?

 

The 24-hour economy will primarily, but not exclusively, focus on:

 

  1. 24-hour Agro-processing
  2. 24-hour Pharmaceutical industry
  3. 24-hour Manufacturing industry
  4. 24-hour Construction
  5. 24-hour Extractive industry (mining and quarrying)
  6. 24-hour Sanitation and waste management
  7. 24-hour Leisure and hospitality industry
  8. 24-hour Digital start-ups and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
  9. 24-hour Financial services10. 24-hour Retail centers
  10. 24-hour Transportation services
  11. Also, selected public institutions with large customer traffic such as Ports and Harbors, Customs, Passport Office, DVLA, among others will be part of the 24-hour economy.
  12. The 24-hour economy will also be implemented within the context of other national development initiatives, such as education and training, health services, agriculture, the provision of affordable housing for workers, efficient public transport, efficient justice delivery, among others. It is all part of an ambitious drive by the NDC/Mahama administration to take Ghana to the next level in the global economy.

 

Q4: What kind of support will be given to these businesses and companies by government in order for them to operate 24/7?

 

The next NDC/Mahama government will create an enabling environment for businesses and companies to operate 24/7 by:

 

  1. I) Providing an atmosphere of improved security and public safety.

 

  1. II) Providing cheaper and reliable electricity for participating businesses based on a Time Of Use (TOU) tariff system.

 

 

 

III) Tax Incentives: companies/businesses that subscribe to the 24-hour Economy policy will be given tax incentives to reduce the cost of their operations and enhance their competitiveness.

 

  1. IV) Financing support will be provided for certain strategic agro-processing factories and manufacturing companies to boost production for import substitution and exports.

 

Q5: What will be the implementation approach of the 24-hour economy policy?

 

 

 

 

 

Q6: What will the next NDC/Mahama government do to enhance efficiency and productivity in the already existing 8-hour work system in Public Institutions?

 

We shall consciously promote discipline and efficiency in the already existing 8-hour work schedule in public institutions and in new additional work shifts by introducing appropriate measures to root out practices that militate against efficiency and productivity in the public sector.

 

Q7: Are there any countries or cities currently implementing a 24-hour economy policy or strategy?

 

Yes.  All the major and most prosperous economies in the world operate various degrees of 24-hour economies.  They include the United States, where nearly 30% of the labour force work at night; the United Kingdom (19%); Germany (12%) and France (7%). In Africa, Kenya is contemplating a 24-hour economy. The city of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales in Australia is currently implementing a 24-hour economy policy strategy, just to mention a few. Our 24-hour economy policy will be tailored and implemented to suit Ghana’s economic context.  

 

Q8: Some critics say that since the 24-hour Economy cannot be legislated, it is a bad idea. Are they right?

 

No, they are totally wrong.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q9: Some critics say that some businesses or companies already operate 24/7, hence the policy is not new. Are they right?

 

No, they are terribly wrong.

 

 

 

 

 

Q10: Some critics say THAT a 24-hour Economy can only be possible where there is demand and that Ghana’s Economic context is incompatible with a 24-hour Economy because of low demand. Are they right?

 

No, they are wrong.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q11: Can John Mahama be trusted to deliver on his 24-hour economy promise?

 

Absolutely yes.

John Mahama is a visionary leader and a Nation-Builder. His track record as President bears this fact out. Ghana saw many transformational investments and developments in all sectors of the country under his tenure as President, some of which operate 24/7 as we speak. They include:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q12: When will the details of Mahama’s 24-hour economy policy be made public?

 

The strategic blueprint for the 24-hour economy policy will be put out after the 2024 manifesto launch of the NDC.

 

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