Ghana’s future lies in innovation, quality, and a 24-hour economy

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has reiterated the government’s commitment to its flagship 24-hour economy policy, emphasising its potential to transform Ghana’s business landscape by boosting opportunities and easing operational constraints.
Speaking on Sunday, September 7, 2025, during the second day of the This Is Ghana Exhibition in Accra, Mr. Debrah explained that the policy is designed to create a more enabling environment for businesses to thrive both locally and internationally.
“Our 24-hour economy policy is designed to create more opportunities, reduce bottlenecks, and ensure that Ghanaian businesses operate in an environment that matches your ambition and creativity,” Mr. Debrah said.
He further encouraged participating businesses to leverage the platform not just to promote their products but also to showcase Ghana’s innovation and potential on the global stage.
“You are not just showcasing products. You are showcasing Ghana’s future,” he stated. “With persistence, quality, and innovation, Ghana can rise to occupy its rightful place in the global market.”
Mr. Debrah reaffirmed that the policy remains central to the government’s economic transformation agenda, pledging continued support for entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators across various sectors.