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The Ghana Mine Workers' Union has delivered a petition to the central bank on Thursday, demanding more than 380 million cedis ($34.55 million) that they say they are owed and that have been frozen since the financial sector clean-up.
- Under reforms begun in August 2017 and completed in 2019 to address widespread insolvency and weak governance, the central bank revoked the licences of over 400 financial institutions.
- The Ghana Mine Workers' Union, an affiliate of the largest trade union in the country, said money in the form of provident funds, welfare savings, and severance packages belonging to over 19,000 workers was still frozen as a result.
- General Secretary Abdul-Moomin Gbana said affected members include retirees, redundant workers, widows and dependents struggling to cover healthcare, education and housing costs.
- The union said it has held back members from demonstrating since 2021, relying on repeated assurances from the central bank.
- The International Monetary Fund flagged the unresolved legacy issues in both its 2023 and 2024 country reports.
- The union threatened renewed industrial action and asked for a meeting with the governor of the Bank of Ghana and the finance minister.
- Asked for comment, the finance ministry did not immediately respond.
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