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Kumasi: Gold Coast Fund customers suspend protest over govt’s intervention

Hamdia MohammedbyHamdia Mohammed
August 4, 2024
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The Aggrieved customers of the defunct Gold Coast Fund Management in Kumasi have suspended their intended strike scheduled for Monday, August 5 over the government’s promise to settle payment this month.

The customers had threatened to protest to demand the release of their locked-up investment funds from the government.

The aggrieved customers have always voiced their frustrations regarding the prolonged delay in receiving their investments.

However, a statement signed by Charles Nyame, the convener of the Gold Coast Fund Management customers, called off the demonstration, explaining that the government has assured them of payment this month.

The leadership have apologised for any inconvenience caused by the abrupt change in plans and extended appreciation to the media partners for their support.

Read the statement below

“Dear All,
Leadership of the Aggrieved Gold Coast Customers has once again been engaged by the government to chart a way forward on the payment of our locked up funds with firm assurances to commence payment in this month of August.

We have, however, considered reluctantantly to listen and accept the new proposal.

In view of this, leadership is reaching out to inform our cherished Media partners that we have suspended our demonstration scheduled for Monday 5th August 2024, until further notice.

Leadership do apologize for any inconveniences these abrupt changes might cause you.

Thank you for your support as always.”

 


 

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