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Transport Operators Association of Ghana (TOAG) endorses Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy Bid

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Transport Operators Association of Ghana (TOAG) endorses Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy Bid

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The Transport Operators Association of Ghana (TOAG) has officially expressed its staunch support for former President John Dramani Mahama’s proposed 24-hour economy initiative.

This endorsement comes in the wake of Mr. Mahama’s ‘Building Ghana Tour,’ a series of engagements with key stakeholders to unveil the policies the National Democratic Congress (NDC) intends to implement for the country’s economic transformation.

The TOAG, representing various drivers’ associations, believes that the establishment of a 24-hour economy signifies more than just an extension of operational hours; it marks a paradigm shift challenging the traditional constraints of time.

In a press statement dated November 13, 2023, Nana Owiredu, Deputy National Secretary of the Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana, emphasized that this transformation would serve as a catalyst for heightened productivity and foster a more responsive and accessible government.

“The 24-hour economy will encourage our workforce to unleash a realm of accessibility previously confined by the constraints of time. We, the Transport Operators, are solidly in support of this proposal, as it ensures access to fueling stations at any time without the fear of closure. This initiative will dismantle the barriers of time and usher us into an era of unprecedented convenience for drivers, passengers, and the entire country.”

The Association foresees the 24-hour economy as a catalyst for progress, opening avenues for increased economic activities and improved public services. The proposal is expected to benefit not only the transport sector but also various agencies like the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), allowing seamless collaboration at any time.

The press statement also clarified that all other transport unions are fully supportive of the 24-hour economy proposal, highlighting a unified front within the industry.

Former President Mahama’s proposal for a 24-hour economy involves implementing a three-shift system, as revealed during his meeting with officials of the country’s mother workers union on Tuesday. The ‘Building Ghana Tour’ aims to engage stakeholders and provide insights into the policies that the NDC plans to implement to transform the nation’s economy.

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