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Chief of Staff Julius Debrah says Ghana’s dream of building a 24-Hour Economy will only be possible if logistics, transport, and supply chain professionals play their part.
Representing President John Mahama at the 60th Anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Ghana on August 21, 2025, he explained that a round-the-clock economy cannot run without strong logistics systems, smooth transport networks, and dependable supply chains.

“Without CILT, the 24-hour economy will remain just an idea. You are the professionals who can design the systems, manage the flows, and make sure goods and services move without delay, waste, or inefficiency,” he told the gathering.
He stressed that ports, airports, warehouses, and road networks must work seamlessly, day and night, driven by professionals committed to excellence.
Various speakers at the event said that the 24-Hour Economy Policy aims to unlock Ghana’s full potential by boosting exports, attracting investment, creating jobs, and positioning the country as a global trade and logistics hub.

They also pointed to President Mahama’s Big Push Agenda as a complementary plan, focused on modernising infrastructure to sustain continuous economic activity.
Mr Debrah urged the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Ghana to build the skills needed for a digitally-ready 24-hour workforce.
He urged them to partner with the government to modernise transport and supply chain infrastructure, provide thought leadership to reduce inefficiencies, and align Ghana with global best practices.
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