Dr. Adu Anane Antwi, leader of the Locked Up Funds Investments Holders Forum, has dismissed Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam’s apology for the government’s handling of the Domestic Debt Exchange Program (DDEP) and the current economic hardship as empty words.
According to Dr. Anane, the Minister’s apology is nothing more than a hollow gesture, given his lack of action in addressing the plight of Ghanaians whose investments have been locked up in financial institutions.
Dr. Anane emphasized that only tangible positive change can render the apology sincere.
“So you do all this things and later on come and apologize , if you have apologized do the right things subsequently. Now we are here are money is not coming we want to have a meeting with you, we have written we are not getting the meeting, your staff is avoiding us so an apology without changing the way you are behaving as a ministry is meaningless“, He started
Dr. Anane’s criticism comes as investors continue to picket at the Ministry, seeking resolution to their locked-up funds. The Minister’s apology has failed to assuage their concerns, and Dr. Anane argues that it is mere rhetoric unless accompanied by concrete action.
The Locked Up Funds Investments Holders Forum is demanding meaningful engagement and solutions from the government to address the economic hardship and restore investors’ confidence.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Roberta Acquaah