In the heart of Winneba, Central Region, a groundbreaking proposal for Ghana’s economic future unfolded at the launch of the 2024 National Democratic Congress (NDC) Manifesto on a vibrant Saturday afternoon. John Dramani Mahama, the former president, stood before an eager crowd, unveiling a vision that promised a new dawn for the nation. Apexnewsgh reports
With a determination as firm as the convictions in his voice, Mr. Mahama introduced a revolutionary concept: the implementation of a 1:3:3 schedule within a proposed 24-hour economy. He presented a physical symbol of this change, a 24-hour clock ticking away behind him.
“One job, three shifts, three people,” he declared, explaining the essence of the plan, which would divide work into three shifts of eight hours each. The core promise of this initiative? Equality in opportunity; a scenario where “everyone will get something to eat.”
His words resonated with the crowd as he painted a vivid picture of how the 24-hour economy would not only combat unemployment but soar the nation’s productivity to unprecedented heights.
In a symbolic moment of unity, an official 24-hour economy anthem, infused with Jamaican rhythms, was released. The catchy tune hailed the economic policy as a beacon of hope, rallying all supporters of Mahama to join the movement towards restoring him to the Golden Jubilee House.
John Dramani Mahama’s aspiration for presidential power reverberated through his speech, carrying a promise to reset Ghana’s governance and economic trajectory. As the country geared up for the impending elections on December 7, his primary adversary, Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, stood as the formidable challenger to this ambitious vision.
The stage was set, the battle lines drawn. The fate of Ghana’s economic future hung in the balance as the nation braced itself for a crucial decision that would shape its destiny.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com