Businessman and Policy Analyst, Senyo Hosi has reacted to comments following his submissions on Joy FM’s News File programme on 11th February, 2023, saying that some suggestions that he may have broken ranks with agitated Pensioner Bondholders Forum members then picketing the Finance Ministry to be exempted totally from government’s debt exchange programme were unfortunate.
Senyo who is the convenor of the Individual Bondholders Forum (IBF) had suggested, among other things, that the public action by the pensioner bondholders was immaterial since per statements by the Finance Minister, they were already exempted from the debt exchange programme and therefore did not need a declaration that they were totally exempted.
Below is Senyo Hosi’s reaction published in full.
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