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24-hour economy is possible - NDC MP

Dzifa Abla Gomashie Sld Dzifa Abla Gomashie

Thu, 1 Aug 2024 Source: GNA

Dzifa Abla Gomashie, the Member of Parliament for Ketu South, has expressed optimism about the potential impact of the ‘24-hour economy’ policy in creating job opportunities for the youth. She believes that the policy will significantly revive nightlife, especially within the creative industry.

“As someone coming from the creative industry, I have lived and operated in it and understand what it means to work 24 hours. The nightlife, where you get everything you want just as in the daytime, will bring improvement to our economy,” she said.

She stated that it was a well-thought-out policy that could create room to absorb the teeming youth into employment.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, contributing to its Gender-Desk profiling of Election 2024 female candidates, Madam Gomashie called on all well-meaning Ghanaians to support the policy to turn around the economy, which is critical to the survival and sustenance of every Ghanaian.

“It’s not about NDC, but it’s all about what we need as a country now.”

Madam Gomashie entered Parliament in 2020 to represent the people of Ketu South in the Volta Region as the first woman to be elected to Parliament from Southern Volta on the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ticket.

She is contesting for the second time in the December 2024 polls. She is one of the 40 women who entered Parliament in 2020 and is privileged to be among the 29 who were re-elected at the primaries of their respective constituencies.

For the past four years, the MP has invested in support systems to facilitate education for her constituents to build human capacity, which in turn would impact the local economy and development. She has also instituted a Vocational and Technical Skills training program to train others, especially young women, to acquire skills to set up their own businesses and sources of livelihood.

She is hopeful that with hard work and commitment, she will win the elections convincingly, considering the fact that in the first party primaries, the vote difference between her and her contender was about 31. However, in the 2024 primaries, to seal her candidature for the second time, she had more than 632 votes difference than her closest contender.

Speaking on women’s leadership, she called for a deliberate attempt by the state to put measures in place to ensure that women’s participation in governance and decision-making is increased because “we need the feminine side in legislating laws, which affect everyone in the country.”

Madam Dzifa Gomashie is a celebrated Ghanaian actress, producer, and scriptwriter who has worked in the creative arts industry for more than two decades and has produced and directed many Ghanaian television productions.

She is a politician and was appointed as Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts by Former President Mahama from 2013 to 2017. She is also a queen mother with the name Maama Dzramado I in the Aflao Traditional Area. Prior to that, she worked with the 31st December Women’s Movement and as a government appointee at the Ketu District Assembly.

Source: GNA