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Afenyo-Markin backs Mahama’s 24-hour economy and Big Push

Minority Leader surprises many as he supports Mahama's 24-hour economy and ambitious Big Push initiative

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
September 19, 2025
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Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has pledged his support for the government’s flagship policies, the 24-hour economy and the Big Push, stressing that their effective implementation will create massive job opportunities for the youth.

Speaking at the Young Commons Forum at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Afenyo-Markin said the two initiatives hold the potential to transform Ghana’s economic outlook if approached with sincerity and efficiency.

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He explained that the 24-hour economy policy could position Ghana as a competitive player in the global marketplace, while also stimulating industrial growth, increasing productivity, and boosting local businesses.

According to him, the model, if properly rolled out, will not only maximise the country’s resources but also reduce youth unemployment drastically.

On the Big Push initiative, the Minority Leader noted that heavy investment in infrastructure will serve as a springboard for broader economic development. He maintained that infrastructure remains the backbone of national growth, and without it, efforts to industrialise or expand the economy would fall short.

Afenyo-Markin also encouraged young people to take an interest in policy discussions, adding that the future of Ghana depends on their active involvement and innovative contributions.

“In respect of the 24-hour economy policy, I must embrace it because if it works, it will work for the youth of Ghana. The fact that I am in opposition does not mean I should pooh-pooh it. I have seen the policy document. I pray the government will be able to roll it out for the benefit of the private sector so that more jobs will be created,” he said.

He added: “For the youth, the road meant access to opportunity. I am, therefore, happy that this government has introduced the Big Push idea, where major roads are going to be tackled. If this is done, it will further open our economy and make Ghana a better place. Again, it is my hope that the government is able to roll this out for the goal of our country.”

The Young Commons Forum brought together students, academics, and policymakers to engage in dialogue on Ghana’s economic direction.

Afenyo-Markin’s remarks come at a time when debate around the 24-hour economy and Big Push policies continues to dominate the national conversation, with stakeholders divided over their feasibility and sustainability.

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Tags: 24-hour EconomyAlexander Kwamena Afenyo-MarkinBig PushPresident John Dramani MahamaUniversity of Professional Studies
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