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Majority Caucus Holds High-Level Retreat as Speaker Bagbin Pushes 24-Hour Economy Agenda

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A three-day strategic retreat for members of the Majority Caucus in Ghana’s Parliament has been officially opened in Accra by the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, marking a decisive step toward strengthening legislative coordination and accelerating the rollout of the government’s flagship 24-Hour Economy policy.

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Speaker Alban S. K. Bagbin addressing Majority MPs at the 24-Hour Economy retreat in Accra.

Speaker Bagbin Sets the Tone for Legislative Unity

In his opening address, Speaker Bagbin charged Majority Members of Parliament to rise above partisan distractions and focus on policy coherence, discipline, and results-driven lawmaking. He stressed that the success of the 24-Hour Economy framework will depend largely on Parliament’s ability to align legislation with national development priorities, economic productivity, and job creation.

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Goosie Tannoh Leads Policy Engagement on 24-Hour Economy

A major highlight of the retreat was the participation of Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy, Goosie Tanoh, who led in-depth engagements with Majority MPs. Tanoh outlined the strategic pillars of the policy, emphasizing its potential to transform Ghana into a continuous-productivity economy driven by industry, logistics, manufacturing, agribusiness, and the creative sector. (MyJoyOnline)

Aligning Parliament with Government’s Economic Reset

The retreat is designed to enhance collaboration between the Executive and the Legislature, ensuring that bills, motions, and oversight activities directly support the implementation of the 24-Hour Economy policy. Discussions also focused on harmonising committee work, strengthening caucus discipline, and fast-tracking priority legislation needed to unlock private sector participation. (Citi Newsroom)

Why the 24-Hour Economy Matters Now

The 24-Hour Economy initiative, championed by President John Dramani Mahama, is aimed at expanding working hours across key sectors to boost productivity, reduce unemployment, and stimulate economic growth. Analysts say Parliament’s buy-in is crucial for passing enabling laws, tax incentives, labour frameworks, and infrastructure policies that will make the vision sustainable. (GhanaWeb)

Inside the Majority Caucus Retreat

Over the three days, Majority MPs are expected to engage in closed-door strategy sessions, policy briefings, and consensus-building exercises. The retreat also provides space for internal reflection on parliamentary performance, legislative priorities for the year, and messaging discipline ahead of key national debates.

Political Signal Beyond Parliament

Observers say the retreat sends a strong political signal that the Majority Caucus is moving to proactively own the 24-Hour Economy agenda, positioning Parliament not as a bottleneck but as a driver of economic transformation. The presence of senior policy actors underscores the seriousness attached to translating campaign ideas into actionable governance outcomes.

As Ghana eyes economic expansion through round-the-clock productivity, all attention now turns to Parliament — where ideas must become law.

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