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NDC Gallant Cadres call on youth to back 24-hour economy policy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49875, member: 636"] Political activists from the National Democratic Congress want young people across Ghana to back President Mahama's round-the-clock economic plan. The Gallant Cadres released a statement Sunday calling the policy a total game changer for the country. They believe this strategy could slash unemployment numbers and reduce how much Ghana depends on imports. The group says the plan will create millions of new jobs for people struggling to find work. Youth supporters think this economic shift could transform how businesses operate across the nation. Ghana faces serious money problems right at this moment according to official government numbers. Statistics show over seven million citizens live under severe poverty conditions as of last June. The unemployment rate hit fifteen percent nationwide during the same period. Young people suffer even worse with thirty-two percent unable to find decent paying jobs. These troubling figures pushed political leaders to demand immediate action from government officials. The proposed economic system would keep key industries running twenty-four hours every single day. Factories, hospitals, shops, transport companies, and tech businesses would operate continuous shifts around the clock. Manufacturing plants could double their output levels through extended operating schedules. Healthcare facilities would provide better patient care during overnight hours. Tourism and hospitality sectors could serve more customers throughout weekend periods. Several major obstacles could block successful implementation of this ambitious economic vision. Power grids need major upgrades to handle constant electricity demands from businesses. Public transport systems require expansion to move workers during late night shifts. Internet networks must improve to support digital companies operating after midnight. Security forces need more officers to protect workers and customers during dark hours. The activist group remains confident that Mahama's administration can overcome these implementation challenges through smart planning. [/QUOTE]
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