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We will continue to picket until our demands are met- Locked-up investment holders forum

We will continue to picket until our demands are met-  Locked-up investment holders forum
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Members of the Locked-up Investment Holders Forum have vow to picket the Ministry of Finance (MoF) until their grievances are addressed.

Members of the Locked-up Investment Holders Forum are picketing at the Finance Ministry for the second time in three weeks.

They are demanding their locked-up funds at NDK Financial Services and three other deposit-taking institutions.

The group had hoped to meet a Deputy Finance Minister, Stephen Amoah, who had assured them of a meeting to address their concerns when he received their petition on their first day of picketing on May 15.

However, the meeting did not materialise, prompting the group to reconvene at NDK Financial Services.

Reacting to the issue on Plan B FM’s ‘Ebaanosen’ with Ohene Kinnah,  Dr Adu Anane Antwi, the Convenor for the locked-up investment holders’ forum said they have been left with no choice but to resume picketing due to the lack of engagement.

“The government has refused to listen to our grievances. We are calling on the Finance Ministry to provide assurances to enable the Bank of Ghana to pay our funds locked up in defunct finance firms. We are going to continue to picket until our monies and other demands are met” he intimated

Source: Bernard Mensah/Planbfmonline.com
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