Former German President Backs Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy Initiative.

Former German President Christian Wilhelm Walter Wulff has lauded Ghana’s proposal to establish a 24-hour economy, describing it as a transformative idea for economic growth. Speaking during his visit to AmaliTech, a German IT firm operating in Ghana and Rwanda, he highlighted how this initiative could strengthen global business partnerships.

AmaliTech, which has been training and employing Ghanaian youth in digital fields like software development and data science, exemplifies the country’s potential to bridge Europe’s digital talent shortage. Wulff expressed admiration for Ghana’s educated workforce and its ability to support German businesses, calling it a “win-win” for both countries.

The Director of Operations at AmaliTech, Mathew Opoku-Darkwa, underscored the need for reliable infrastructure to fully implement the 24-hour economy and capitalize on the global demand for digital talent.

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