24-hour economy will contribute to reviving the economy and create jobs for the youth – Mahama
24-hour economy will contribute to reviving the economy and create jobs for the youth – Mahama

The 24-hour economic policy of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will significantly contribute to reviving the economy and create jobs for the youth, the flagbearer of the NDC John Dramani Mahama has said.
He said this while speaking to the chiefs and people of the Zebilla constituency at Zebilla.
“Eighty percent of Ghanaians say Ghana is going in the wrong direction. The time has come to change course and send NPP packing.
“It is time for an experienced, safe pair of hands to take over the country and turn our fortunes around,” he stressed.
In a subsequent post on his Facebook page, Mr Mahama said about his campaign that “On the second day of the #Mahama4Change2024 campaign in the Upper East Region, I met and hosted an interaction with our chiefs, queen mothers, and Christian and Muslim leaders in the Zebilla constituency as part of my programmes.
“Our conversation brought home, yet again, why governments must be deliberate in building a united country and ensuring that development is total and relevant to the people. I not only reassured the people of my commitment and that of the NDC to continue working together to reset our country, but I also reminded them of the significant achievements of previous NDC administrations and my extensive personal experience. These will combine to create a brighter future for all Ghanaians.
“The unity and input of traditional leaders, religious leaders, and community members are crucial in implementing effective policies and initiatives that address the people’s needs. We can strive towards a more inclusive and prosperous Ghana for all. I am grateful for the opportunity to engage with the people on my rounds and look forward to continuing our dialogue as we work towards building the Ghana we want together.
“Thank you for your support. I am confident that together, we can bring about the change Ghana deserves.”