Ghana's government just revealed eight massive projects that will power their famous 24-Hour Economy plan. Officials from the national office told reporters the policy goes way beyond people working different shifts. Abdul Nasser spoke for the team and explained how these eight parts work together to transform the whole country. The projects have catchy names like GROW24 and BUILD24 that represent different areas of the economy. Each piece tackles a specific problem that has held Ghana back for years.
GROW24 focuses on farming and food production to feed the nation better. BUILD24 wants to upgrade roads, buildings, and construction across Ghana. CONNECT24 will move goods around the country through better transportation systems. ASPIRE24 teaches people new skills for modern jobs through training centers. FUND24 helps small businesses find money to grow their companies.
MAKE24 plans to build factories that produce clothes, medicine, and other products locally. SHOW24 celebrates Ghanaian culture through museums, tourism, and creative arts programs. GO24 changes how citizens think about work, time, and helping their country succeed. Government leaders believe these eight projects working together will create millions of jobs for young people. The complete plan launches Wednesday as Ghana's biggest attempt to fix its struggling economy.
GROW24 focuses on farming and food production to feed the nation better. BUILD24 wants to upgrade roads, buildings, and construction across Ghana. CONNECT24 will move goods around the country through better transportation systems. ASPIRE24 teaches people new skills for modern jobs through training centers. FUND24 helps small businesses find money to grow their companies.
MAKE24 plans to build factories that produce clothes, medicine, and other products locally. SHOW24 celebrates Ghanaian culture through museums, tourism, and creative arts programs. GO24 changes how citizens think about work, time, and helping their country succeed. Government leaders believe these eight projects working together will create millions of jobs for young people. The complete plan launches Wednesday as Ghana's biggest attempt to fix its struggling economy.