24-hour economy market – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 19 Mar 2026 19:40:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png 24-hour economy market – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Mahama cuts sod for 24-hour economy market at Dormaa Ahenkro https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-cuts-sod-for-24-hour-economy-market-at-dormaa-ahenkro/ Thu, 19 Mar 2026 19:40:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2642489 President John Dramani Mahama has cut the sod for the construction of a 24-hour economy model market at Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region, marking a major step toward the implementation of the government’s proposed round-the-clock economic policy.

The project, which forms part of a broader national agenda to stimulate continuous economic activity, is expected to be replicated across all 261 districts in the country.

Speaking during his “Accounting to the People” tour, President Mahama indicated that the model markets will be equipped with modern facilities designed to support traders and boost productivity.

The President also disclosed plans to collaborate with Burkina Faso’s leader, Ibrahim Traoré, to investigate the destruction of eggs transported from the Dormaa area to Burkina Faso.

Meanwhile, the Omanhene of the Dormaa Traditional Area and President of the Bono Regional House of Chiefs, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, appealed to the government to complete the abandoned Agenda 111 hospital project in the Dormaa Central Municipality and other parts of Ghana to improve healthcare delivery.

He also urged the President to investigate the destruction of eggs transported from the Dormaa area to Burkina Faso, which has resulted in a loss of over ten million Ghana cedis to poultry farmers.

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Barekese residents, traders protest siting of 24-hour economy market in Asuofia https://www.adomonline.com/barekese-residents-traders-protest-siting-of-24-hour-economy-market-in-asuofia/ Mon, 19 Jan 2026 12:09:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2620988 Residents and traders of Barekese in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District of the Ashanti Region have staged a demonstration against plans to site a proposed 24-hour economy market at Asuofua, instead of Barekase, the district capital.

The protestors described the decision as unfair and unjustified, arguing that Barekase has vast available land suitable for the project and remains the most appropriate location to host the market.

According to them, constructing the market at Barekese would not only enhance trading activities but also help move traders from the roadsides to ease traffic congestion in the area.

Leader of the demonstration, Dickson Amankwa, said the protest was jointly organized by traders and members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to demand development for the district capital.

“We cannot allow our DCE to take the development of Barekase for granted by relocating such an important project to Asuofua. We are calling on President John Dramani Mahama to intervene because Barekase also deserves its fair share of development,” he stated.

Mr. Amankwa further noted that since Barekese was separated from Nkawie, most major development projects, including the police station, fire service station and hospital, have been sited at Nkawie, leaving Barekase underserved.

“Now that we are a district capital, it is only right that key infrastructure projects are brought here,” he added.

The demonstrators presented a petition to the District Chief Executive of Atwima Nwabiagya North.

The petition was received on his behalf by the District Coordinating Director Solomon Kwaku Adjei who assured their concerns would be addressed.

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Hwidiem Paramount Chief backs government’s 24-Hour Economy market initiative https://www.adomonline.com/hwidiem-paramount-chief-backs-governments-24-hour-economy-market-initiative/ Mon, 19 Jan 2026 08:48:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2620869 The Paramount Chief of Hwidiem in the Ahafo Region, Osuodumgya Barima Apea-Dwaah Boafo, has described the government’s plan to introduce 24-hour economy markets across the country as a commendable initiative that deserves the full support of all stakeholders.

He made the remarks during an inspection of the proposed site for the 24-hour economy market in Hwidiem, conducted by chiefs, officials of the Ahafo Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), and staff of the Asutifi South District Assembly.

Speaking to Adom News, the Paramount Chief said the construction of a modernised market in Hwidiem would significantly boost local economic activities and help reduce unemployment, particularly among the youth.

He added that the Hwidiem Traditional Council is pleased that the district capital has been selected for the project and pledged its full support to ensure successful implementation.

Also speaking to Adom News, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Asutifi South, Mr. Benjamin Assabil Donkor, expressed satisfaction with the RCC’s approval of the proposed site, which is the town’s weekly market square.

He explained that although the district has several land options, the decision to use the existing market square was deliberate to ensure the project achieves its intended purpose.

The DCE noted that the 24-hour economy market presents numerous opportunities for the district and urged residents of Asutifi South to rally behind the government to make the project a success.

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Some MMDCEs reject uniform 24-Hour Economy Market model, seek flexible options https://www.adomonline.com/some-mmdces-reject-uniform-24-hour-economy-market-model-seek-flexible-options/ Thu, 25 Dec 2025 06:52:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2613834 Daniel Yao Dushie, Deputy Managing Director of PPMC International Limited, the consulting firm overseeing the Aflao Market and the proposed 24-Hour Economy Market projects, has provided an update on the status of the projects.

This was done in the Volta Region at the second Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) meeting of the year.

Mr Dushie explained that the presentation focused on the various models designed for the 24-Hour Economy Market initiative.

He outlined four proposed models with varying costs: Model One at GH¢32 million, Model Two at GH¢39 million, Model Three at GH¢28 million, and Model Four at GH¢11 million.

According to him, the choice of model depends largely on the size and suitability of the project site, noting that each option comes with its corresponding financial implications.

He said PPMC was recommending Model Three for all Assemblies in the region because of its scalability, explaining that the design allowed for easy expansion as additional funds become available.

“With Model Three, assemblies can start with what they can afford and gradually add more shops and facilities in the future, unlike some of the other models,” he noted.

“An assembly can begin by constructing, for instance, 100 or 138 shops, and as more funds become available, additional facilities can be added,” he explained, adding that the full project duration is estimated at three years.

Mr Dushie also presented details of the Aflao 24-Hour Economy Market, estimated to cost about GH¢110 million. He disclosed that the Chinese Government had committed approximately GH¢30 million to support the first phase of the project, making a phased approach necessary.

The proposed Aflao market, he said, was designed to meet comprehensive commercial and transport needs, including a transport terminal for buses, taxis and tricycles, a mechanical workshop, open market space capable of accommodating about 4,000 traders, approximately 500 shops, and a dedicated farmers’ market with space for about 360 sellers.

The design also includes a police station, fire service station and administrative offices. He stressed that the modular nature of the project allows for incremental development.

On the status of the Aflao market, Mr Dushie said the project had reached the land acquisition stage and that feasibility studies had been completed and approved by the Chinese Government.

However, he indicated that the release of funds for Phase One was contingent on the land being fully vested in the name of the Government of Ghana.

Although traditional authorities had expressed their intention to release the land, he said the process required formal documentation and compensation.

“The chiefs have made it clear that compensation issues must be addressed. They have requested engagements with the appropriate authorities, either at the regional level or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to reach a mutual understanding before the land can be fully transferred,” he stated.

Meanwhile, some Municipal and District Chief Executives (MDCEs) in the region have rejected PPMC’s proposal to adopt Model Three of the 24-hour Economy Market as a uniform option for all districts.

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency, the Municipal Chief Executive for Ketu North, Rev Martin Amenaki, said the decision contradicted earlier assurances given to assemblies.

Rev Amenaki explained that during earlier engagements in Accra, it was agreed that Model One would be designated for metropolitan assemblies, Model Two for municipal assemblies, Model Three for district assemblies, and Model Four where applicable.

He said many municipal assemblies, including Ketu North, had anticipated benefiting from Model Two.

“We were disappointed to hear that the entire Volta Region is now being asked to adopt Model Three,” he said, adding that Ketu North’s existing market at Dzodze was overstretched and facing imminent demolition due to ongoing road construction.

He noted that the municipality had secured about six acres of land, with Model Two requiring only four acres, leaving room for future expansion.

According to him, Model Two offers more space, more shops and better functional separation of facilities, such as dedicated blocks for security services, compared to Model Three, where facilities are more compressed.

“We are planning for the future, not just for today. The people expect the full promise of the 24-Hour Economy policy to be delivered, and for Ketu North, Model Two best serves that purpose,” Rev Amenaki stated, stressing that the municipality would continue to lobby for the adoption of Model Two instead of Model Three.

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