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President's 24-Hour Scheme Traps Ghana in Unending Grind
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48312, member: 636"] Goosie Tanoh stepped up to praise Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama at a major policy launch event. The Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy Policy called Mahama a visionary leader who truly grasps what Ghana needs. Tanoh spoke at the official launch of the 24-hour economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme in Accra on Wednesday. He declared the President champions responsible entrepreneurship and national transformation better than anyone else. The advisor insisted Ghana has everything it takes to succeed as a nation. The presidential advisor made clear his office wants to hear from everyday Ghanaians about the new policy. Tanoh said the secretariat welcomes all criticism and suggestions for making things better. He described the 24-hour programme as something that grows and changes with the times. The policy builds on solid science and social democratic values but stays flexible enough to adapt. Tanoh believes this approach will help the programme respond to whatever challenges come up. President Mahama connected the new policy to Ghana's original dreams of industrial growth. He said the country is returning to the vision that Dr. Kwame Nkrumah had when he founded the nation. The President pointed to the Akosombo Dam as more than just a power source. Mahama wants it to drive industrial growth, agro-processing, and productivity across key sectors. This flagship policy aims to bring back the true mission behind Ghana's biggest infrastructure projects. [/QUOTE]
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