Ghana's money expert Augustus Obuadum Tanoh wants people and companies to check out Fund24 when they need cash help. The presidential advisor spoke about this special funding program during Wednesday's launch event. Fund24 works as the money part of Ghana's bigger 24-Hour Economy plan that aims to create more jobs. Tanoh explained how businesses can find the right financial support through this new system. The program helps different types of companies and sectors access the funding they need.
The government created nine separate documents to explain everything about the 24-Hour Economy project. Each paper focuses on different areas like growing businesses, making products, building things, and connecting people. Fund24 specifically shows people where to find money and investment opportunities. Tanoh said each document gives complete information about its topic area. People can read just the parts that matter to their business without going through everything.
The advisor promised the new system will work better than old government programs. Officials plan to team up with ministries and local assemblies to avoid wasting money on duplicate projects. The finance ministry is finishing up the incentive package that will make applying much easier. Tanoh wants to cut red tape and stop random decision making that frustrates applicants. The 24-Hour Economy program represents the National Democratic Congress party's main plan for making Ghana more industrial and creating better jobs for everyone.
The government created nine separate documents to explain everything about the 24-Hour Economy project. Each paper focuses on different areas like growing businesses, making products, building things, and connecting people. Fund24 specifically shows people where to find money and investment opportunities. Tanoh said each document gives complete information about its topic area. People can read just the parts that matter to their business without going through everything.
The advisor promised the new system will work better than old government programs. Officials plan to team up with ministries and local assemblies to avoid wasting money on duplicate projects. The finance ministry is finishing up the incentive package that will make applying much easier. Tanoh wants to cut red tape and stop random decision making that frustrates applicants. The 24-Hour Economy program represents the National Democratic Congress party's main plan for making Ghana more industrial and creating better jobs for everyone.