Progressive People's Party (PPP) founder and leader, Dad Kwesi Nduom, has declared plans to hold a rally toward the end of November, encouraging authorities to restore his dead GN Bank.
The rally is set to occur in the Central Region during the last seven day stretch of November 2024.
"It is our expectation to keep the 'Bring Back GN Bank' rally in my old hometown, Elmina, so remain tuned for the authority declaration and area," Dad Kwesi expressed.
"We believe individuals should go along with us, to remain with us, and to make it clear to the country that the conclusion of GN Bank was unnecessary, destructive, and profoundly harming."
Mr. Nduom offered these comments in a Facebook broadcast on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, named "Disheartened yet Not Deterred," where he voiced his dissatisfaction with the breakdown of GN Bank following the public authority's 2017 monetary area changes.
Considering what he called "the excursion of business in Ghana," Nduom scrutinized the condition of the economy and shared that around 70,000 direct positions were attached to Gathering Nduom's tasks, a large number of which were lost when GN Bank was closed down.
Daddy Kwesi regularly draws in with general society on his Facebook page, where he talks about major problems encompassing the economy, the financial area, unemployment, and great governance.