In a historic move on February 6, 2026, Ghana’s Parliament passed the 24-Hour Economy Authority Bill, marking a new era of industrial and economic transformation. The newly established Authority will coordinate with all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to enhance production, reduce youth unemployment, and turn Ghana into a 24/7 industrial hub. Key sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, and creative industries, are expected to adopt “three-shift” operations, boosting output and creating thousands of jobs nationwide.

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga addressing Parliament following the passage of the 24-Hour Economy Bill.
Driving Continuous Production
The Authority will ensure industries operate round-the-clock, improving efficiency and national output. Collaboration with private and public stakeholders will fast-track large-scale projects.
Tackling Youth Unemployment
By instituting structured shift-based employment, the bill aims to absorb the rising youth labor force and provide meaningful career opportunities.
Transforming Ghana into a 24/7 Hub
Experts predict that the bill will position Ghana as West Africa’s leading industrial hub, attracting investment and boosting export potential.



