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6 years agoon
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Adubianews

Clients of crumbled Fund Management Companies have taken steps to cause an Arab Spring in Ghana should the police keep on being a hindrance in their push to request installment of their bolted up reserves.
Three individuals from the Coalition of Aggrieved Customers of the fallen 53 Fund Management Companies were on Tuesday captured for driving a dissent at the premises of the Finance Ministry.
Police say the pioneers were captured for arranging an unlawful dissent.

Individuals from the gathering blockaded the Ministry of Finance on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, to dissent over the avoidance of individuals from Blackshield Capital Limited from the administration’s proposed bailout bundles for clients of the ancient reserve the board organizations.
The gathering left on the dissent after reports that some influenced clients would not be important for the administration’s bailout bundle for the area.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) which made the declaration in an announcement said clients of Blackshield and three different firms would not be essential for the bailout bundle since proprietors of such organizations had tested the disavowal of their licenses in court.
Addressing Akwasi Nsiah of Kasapa News, the Spokesperson for the Coalition, Charles Nyame expressed that the clients won’t succumb to what he portrayed as Police terrorizing however they’ll keep on bringing their voices high up in every single authentic mean and shake for their bolted assets to be delivered until the legislature mediates.
“We’ll continue to use our civil rights to demand what is ours. The Police will say we didn’t serve them notice but it was not a planned activity it was a spontaneous thing. People wanted to go to the Finance Ministry themselves to find out why they are not part of those penciled to be paid. We are going to make sure that in our subsequent event as such we will serve the police notice and we beg them, if we serve them they shouldn’t be an impediment because we the customers are in desperate times. If the Police should impede our efforts we may be forced to cause something similar to the Arab spring, but we don’t want to get there. We’ll continue to agitate within our civil right to get our monies,” Spokesperson for the Coalition, Charles Nyame stated.
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