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Global President of Groupe Nduom has hinted of political vilification after petitioning John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to restore GN Bank’s license if he wins the December 7 elections.
GN Bank’s license was revoked by the Bank of Ghana in August 2019.
During a meeting with the former President in Accra on Friday, July 19, Dr Nduom expressed concern over the deteriorating state of the bank’s 300 centres across the country.
Dr Nduom pleaded with Mr Mahama to prioritise the reinstatement of GN Bank if he is elected in the upcoming elections, so as to restore jobs and alleviate the suffering of those affected.
Mr. Mahama chastised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for its decision to revoke the licenses of several indigenous financial institutions as part of the 2019 banking sector cleanup, calling it a hasty action.
He promised to restore the licenses of these banks after an independent review of the entire banking sector cleanup exercise.
But days after the meeting, the former President, Dr. Nduom said “strange things are happening”.
He alleged that, there is a grand scheme by communicators of the NPP to use Bank of Ghana statistics to counter his claim that government owes him a lot of money.
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