Mahama launches 24-Hour economy and export development plan as a ‘National Reset’

President John Dramani Mahama has officially launched the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme, describing it as a transformative national agenda aimed at reshaping Ghana’s economic trajectory.

Speaking at a ceremony in Accra, President Mahama unveiled what he called the “24-H Plus Agenda”, a strategic framework designed to boost productivity, drive export-led growth, and create inclusive economic opportunities across all sectors.

“Today marks the formal launch of the 24-hour economy and accelerated export development programme, what we now proudly call the 24-H Plus Agenda,” Mahama announced.

He emphasized that the initiative goes beyond policy—it represents a bold national reset intended to unlock Ghana’s full economic potential and usher in a new era of industrial growth and job creation.

“This is more than a policy initiative; it is a national reset—a bold, strategic shift to unleash our country’s full productive capacity,” the President said.

Framing the initiative within Ghana’s historical and ideological context, Mahama described the programme as a return to the founding principles of self-reliance, innovation, and inclusive development.

“Today, we reclaim our founders’ vision of a self-reliant, industrious, and inclusive African nation—one that thrives on organised creativity and delivers prosperity for all,” he said.

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