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We already have digitization but I want to experience Mahama’s 24-hour economy — Ras Kuuku

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Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artist, Ras Kuuku, has expressed his desire to see former President John Mahama’s vision of a 24-hour economy come to fruition.

Despite the country’s ongoing digitization efforts, Ras Kuuku believes that Mahama’s proposed initiative could bring about significant changes and opportunities for Ghanaians.

In a recent interview, Ras Kuuku shared his admiration for Mahama’s commitment to transforming Ghana’s economy and creating more job opportunities for the youth.

He expressed his eagerness to experience the benefits of a 24-hour economy, which he believes could boost productivity and drive economic growth.

Ras Kuuku’s comments come at a time when Ghana is making strides in its digitization agenda, with various initiatives aimed at modernizing the country’s economy and improving access to digital services.

However, the artist’s endorsement of Mahama’s vision highlights the need for continuous innovation and progress in order to fully maximize the potential of Ghana’s economy.

As a prominent figure in Ghana’s music industry, Ras Kuuku’s support for Mahama’s 24-hour economy initiative could help raise awareness and generate discussions on the importance of implementing such policies.

With the upcoming elections, it will be interesting to see how this vision plays a role in shaping the country’s economic future.

Overall, Ras Kuuku’s enthusiasm for experiencing Mahama’s 24-hour economy reflects the optimism and hope for a brighter future in Ghana’s economic landscape.

Only time will tell if this vision will become a reality and bring about the desired changes for the country and its people.

Managing Editor at Ghanafuo.com