Mahama’s 24-hour economy will be a game changer for 2025 – Rev. Peter Etsey

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The Head Pastor of the Assemblies of God Church in Adaklu Kodzobi, Rev. Peter Etsey, has expressed optimism about the new year, citing the 24-Hour Economy Policy promised by the incoming government led by John Dramani Mahama as a potential game-changer for boosting productivity in Ghana.

The 24-Hour Economy Policy is a flagship programme proposed by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during their campaign for the December 7, 2024, general election.

According to the NDC, the policy aims to enable the country’s economy to operate continuously, ensuring that businesses, institutions, and state agencies provide round-the-clock services to their customers.

Rev. Peter Etsey believes that Ghanaians, having endured significant challenges, will see transformative changes in their lives in 2025, particularly with the successful implementation of such a policy.

“We have gone through a lot in the previous years. But now that we have even changed government, I am expecting that the lives of people shall change this year. People have been crying, things are not well. But this year I am seeing the beginning of greater things.

“So things will change. People’s destinies will change. People’s lives will change for the better for those who are looking for a job. But because of the 24-hour economy, I am expecting that those who have been looking for a job for several years now will get their job. So things will be better this year,” he stated.

By: Desmond Selase Aggor

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