Chairman of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) in the United Kingdom and Ireland has expressed strong optimism that President John Dramani Mahama will restore the license of GN Bank, which was collapsed under the previous Nana Addo-led administration.
Kit Yawson says the former president has assured the founder, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduon, that he will take steps in restoring his license.
The politician was of the view that the collapse of GN Bank was a well-calculated agenda by the previous government to destroy the founder because they saw him as a threat.
He claimed Dr. Nduom was making gains through his banking initiative, and the NPP saw him as a threat to their 2020 election victory.
Speaking in an interview on Rainbow Radio 92.4 FM, UK, and 87.5 FM, Ghana, Kit Yawson posited that there was no single breach or unlawful activity done by the businessman and politician they could use, so they targeted his business.
He said that President John Dramani publicly condemned the collapse of GN Bank and promised to restore the bank’s license.
”President Mahama stated publicly that all those who lost their jobs as a result of the banking sector cleanup should not have lost them and that his government will ensure that Nduom’s bank is reopened. It is good for us, and that is what we aspire to. Nduom recently went to see President Mahama in his office, and the signs are positive. “President Mahama has assured us that Nduom’s licenses will be restored,” he said.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana