
A member of AriseGhana, a pressure group, has spoken out about the personal toll of Ken Ofori-Atta’s policies, blaming the former Finance Minister for job loss, family breakdown, and personal tragedy. The protester, speaking at a picket in Accra, criticized Ofori-Atta’s role in the collapse of banks, including GN Bank, where he lost his job.
According to the protester, the government’s actions led to his wife divorcing him and the early death of his parents. He questioned the justification for restructuring banks with 9 million cedis when 25 million cedis was allegedly used to collapse them. The protester demanded accountability from Ofori-Atta and called for his return to face scrutiny.
The #BringOforiAttaBack protest highlights growing discontent with the government’s handling of the economy and banking sector reforms. The protester expressed frustration with the perceived injustices and lack of accountability.
The AriseGhana member’s testimony reflects widespread concerns about the impact of economic policies on ordinary Ghanaians. The protest is part of ongoing efforts to hold officials accountable for their actions.
The demonstrators are calling for Ofori-Atta to return and face questions about his tenure as Finance Minister.
According to JoyNewsFocus, the protest is a testament to the enduring impact of Ofori-Atta’s policies on Ghana’s economy and citizens.
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Author: Korkor Anumu



