Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, has charged the Ghana Police Service to form a devoted 24-hour policing unit to support the government’s 24-hour economy drive.
According to the him, security and stability for industries, businesses, and organizations operating around the clock is critical for the successful implementation of the policy.
Speaking at a meeting with the leadership of the Ghana Police Service, the minister emphasized the indispensable role of law enforcement in making the initiative effective.
He reiterated that businesses adopting the 24-hour economy model will need improved and proactive security measures to protect their operations, employees, and assets.
Without adequate security, he warned, the effectiveness of the initiative could be compromised.
“The aim of this Secretariat is to implement a robust and sustainable policing model that ensures security is guaranteed in both urban and rural areas. Activities do not cease, and neither can our vigilance.
“We are laying the groundwork for a system that is dynamic and responsive to the unique challenges posed by the 24-hour economy. As we embrace this new approach, the safety of businesses, citizens, and workers will be prioritized to ensure that every hour of the day is protected,” he stated.
The 24-hour economy initiative is a strategic policy aimed at maximizing economic productivity by encouraging businesses to operate beyond traditional working hours.
The policy is expected to boost employment, increase revenue generation, and improve service delivery across various sectors.
It particularly targets industries such as manufacturing, transportation, retail, healthcare, hospitality, and financial services, which can benefit from round-the-clock operations.