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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.

Their statement at the time indicated that after "a call today from the Deputy Minister for Finance, to have a meeting with us after returning from a trip on 27th May 2024, to discuss our petition, we are suspending the picketing for tomorrow, 22nd May 2024 and Wednesday, 29th May 2024."
But fresh developments pushed the aggrieved customers to resume the picketing.
During the protest today, Wednesday, Convenor of the group, Dr Adu Anane Antwi said "there is a chance for them [Finance Ministry] to still meet us."
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