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A group calling itself “Concerned Residents in the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA)” Municipality of the Central Region has staged a protest in Elmina, urging the government to reinstate the licence of the defunct GN Bank.
The Bank of Ghana revoked the licence of GN Bank citing the inability of the bank to meet its financial obligations to customers, a claim contested by the concerned residents as unfounded.
The residents praised Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, the Chairman of Group Nduom (GN), for his remarkable entrepreneurial expertise, which they regarded as a divine gift worthy of safeguarding and backing.
The concerned residents accused the government of deliberately stifling the innovative spirit of patriotic citizens thereby exacerbating the country’s debilitating unemployment, poverty, crime, disease, deprivation, and perpetual stagnation.
Dr Nduom has established a plethora of enterprises in the area in manufacturing, industrial printing, electronic assembly, quarrying, concrete production, primary and tertiary education, sports and entertainment, as well as hotel and hospitality services.
This has not only generated numerous employment opportunities but has also fostered the growth of local businesses, offering a source of recreation and joy after a hard day’s toil.
Amidst the resounding chants of “Dr Nduom, our esteemed and distinguished magnate,” the inhabitants paraded peacefully along the main thoroughfares, bearing luminous lanterns.
Their cries of anguish over the severe economic hardship and widespread joblessness garnered widespread praise from onlookers, with drivers honking their horns in solidarity.
Clad in crimson and ebony hues, the group carried banners and placards with messages such as: “Reinstate GN Savings’ Licence,” “Honour Nduom’s Financial Obligations,” “Divine Intervention is on Our Side,” “GN Remains Financially Stable,” “Cease targeting Nduom,” and “Nduom is our Benefactor.”
A grand banner bearing a proverbial inscription: “While any sculptor may excel in working with fine wood, it requires true mastery to craft something extraordinary from twisted and unruly timber,” was raised in the town.
“It is our solemn duty to safeguard and uphold the majestic legacy of this tree in Elmina, Dr Nduom,” one of the residents insisted.
Drawing historical events similar to Dr Nduom’s, Ofarnyi John Quayson, also known as Maanoma, a prominent Fisherman in Elmina, recounted alleged unjust treatment meted out to one Mr Mpili Mensa, an esteemed entrepreneur from Elmina in 1874, who was maltreated by the Colonial Administration, which resulted in severe consequences.
He lamented the animosity, and destructive actions towards Dr Nduom and his enterprises by the current government, echoing the injustices of the past.
Mr Quayson urged the government to settle the GHc2.2 billion debt the government allegedly owed Dr Nduom.
He criticised the government for denying support for the GN Bank, as well as the prolonged validation process for the debt owed it, labelling it as “disheartening.”
The shutting down of the GN Bank led to the laying off affected more than 4,000 employees.
The are now unemployed and enduring hardships alongside their families.
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