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The Techiman branch of microfinance company, Dwadifo Adanfo in the Brong Ahafo Region has reopened for business.
The office was closed down on Wednesday after attack on the company's branch at Kasoa. Customers of the company were shocked when they were welcomed with the closure notice when they went to withdraw their savings this week.
The notice pasted on a wall state that the office had been closed until further notice.
However, Joy News correspondent, Anas Sabit reports that as at Friday morning, the office was opened for business.
Even though no transactions are being made today, Anas says staff are on hand to explain issues to customers that they did not run away with their monies as perceived.

Some customers waiting to withdraw their savings earlier in the week
One official said “We are starting full time operations by Monday and we want the public to bear with us”.
The Central regional branch of the office which was besieged by customers on Tuesday has already started operations.
On Wednesday, customers started receiving part of their savings after they were refused access to it in the past week.
In an interview with Joy News’ Ekow Sam, a board member of Dwadifo Adanfo blamed the mad rush on rumour circulating about the company being in distress.
“Everything is normalized in all our branches. How the issue came up is rather unfortunate. Some former staff and competitors set out rumours that the company has been closed down”,
He said the Techiman branch of the office was closed down for maintenance purposes.
He also said shareholders and directors of the company are putting all hands on deck to ensure that operations of the company return to normalcy.
He assured customers of the company’s total commitment at ensuring that their finances are secured.
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