
Peniel Integrated Solutions (PIS), a multi-disciplinary business solutions company, has announced its formal alignment with the John Dramani Mahama government’s 24-Hour Economy policy, positioning itself as a private-sector partner in the implementation of the initiative.
The company said its decision reflects a strategic commitment to supporting businesses, institutions, and entrepreneurs operating within a modern, technology-driven economic framework that promotes productivity beyond traditional working hours.
Peniel Integrated Solutions provides integrated services across branding and marketing, capacity building, IT consulting, product sourcing, and logistics. According to the company, these services are designed to enable organisations to function efficiently within a continuous, round-the-clock economic environment.
In a statement outlining its participation in the policy framework, PIS noted that the 24-Hour Economy presents an opportunity to transform structural challenges in Ghana’s business landscape into sustainable growth and employment outcomes.
“Our operations are structured to support businesses within a 24-hour economy through digital enablement, workforce capacity building, uninterrupted supply chains, and technology-driven execution,” the company stated.
Peniel Integrated Solutions explained that its branding, sales, and marketing services help businesses maintain visibility and market presence at all hours, while its capacity-building and training programmes focus on skills development, digital literacy, and productivity enhancement needed for extended operational cycles.
The company’s IT consulting services, which include website development, digital transformation, hosting, and cybersecurity, are aimed at supporting continuous digital operations, while its product sourcing and logistics services are designed to ensure reliable procurement and supply chain coordination without downtime.
As part of its alignment with the government’s agenda, PIS said it will prioritise flexible operational models, technology integration, and client-focused solutions that allow businesses to remain competitive in a 24-hour business environment.
The company’s vision is to become a leading integrated solutions provider enabling efficient, competitive, and sustainable operations within a round-the-clock economy, while its mission centres on delivering innovative, market-focused solutions that enhance branding, productivity, skills development, and supply chain efficiency.
Industry observers say the participation of private-sector service providers such as Peniel Integrated Solutions could play a critical role in translating the 24-Hour Economy policy from concept into practical implementation across multiple sectors.
The 24-Hour Economy policy, championed by President John Dramani Mahama, is aimed at expanding productivity, job creation, and economic resilience by encouraging businesses to operate beyond conventional working hours through innovation, infrastructure, and private-sector collaboration.