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Afenyo-Markin endorses 24-Hour Economy, infrastructure drive to tackle youth enemployment

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has endorsed government’s 24-hour economy policy and its ambitious infrastructure programme, describing them as crucial to driving economic transformation and creating jobs for young people.

Speaking at the Young Commons Forum at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, Afenyo-Markin said the initiative, if implemented effectively, could reshape Ghana’s economy.

“If we get the 24-hour economy right, we open the door to employment, especially for our young people. It can make our economy more inclusive and resilient,” he said.

The 24-hour economy plan seeks to stimulate round-the-clock activity in sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and services. According to Afenyo-Markin, this model has the potential to boost productivity, expand opportunities, and raise living standards.

He also praised ongoing infrastructure investments, particularly in road and transport projects, arguing that improved connectivity would fuel trade, support businesses, and enhance regional integration.

But the Minority Leader cautioned against overpromising without delivery. He stressed the need for careful execution, private sector participation, and a balance between growth and environmental sustainability.

“These ideas must not just remain ambitious—they must be practical. The private sector must be involved, and we cannot ignore the environmental and social impact,” he noted.

His comments signal growing bipartisan backing for policies aimed at tackling youth unemployment and revitalizing the economy.

The Young Commons Forum convened students, policymakers, and development experts for a frank dialogue on the pressing challenges facing Ghana’s youth.

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