Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament, Patricia Appiagyei, has downplayed the opposition NDC’s proposed ‘24-hour Economy’ policy, describing it as lacking clear direction.
The NDC recently announced this initiative in their manifesto ahead of the December elections, promoting it as a plan to encourage certain businesses to operate continuously in three eight-hour shifts, creating a more productive, competitive economy with well-paying jobs.
In an interview on Kumasi-based Angel FM, Patricia Appiagyei questioned the novelty of the proposal, pointing out that sectors like manufacturing, breweries, and security services already operate 24/7.
“What is so new about it? I don’t see a clear policy direction here,” she remarked.
Ms. Appiagyei highlighted the NPP government’s social intervention programs, including Free SHS, as evidence of practical solutions to challenges facing the public.
She noted that her constituents in Asokwa have benefited from these initiatives, as well as a Resource Centre that helps local youth with employment and technical vocational education training (TVET) opportunities.
As the incumbent MP for Asokwa, Ms. Appiagyei is committed to advancing development and job creation in the municipality if re-elected.
Praising the NPP’s social policies, such as Free SHS and the restoration of teacher and nursing training allowances, she emphasised their positive impact on Ghanaians.
She added, “With Dr. Bawumia as President from 2025 and myself as MP for Asokwa, we will see more development projects and job creation.”
The MP also expressed gratitude to the chiefs and people of Asokwa for their support over her three terms and asked for their continued backing in her bid for a fourth term.
She urged constituents to remain loyal to the NPP, emphasising the importance of retaining the party to ensure continued progress and encouraging votes for herself and Dr. Bawumia, each appearing as number one on the parliamentary and presidential ballots.
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