Governor Addison Snubs Minority- Sends Security To Receive Petition
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Minority Caucus led #OccupyBoG protesters felt disrespected by Governor of the central bank, Dr Ernest Yedu Addison who did not show up but rather choose to send security officers to receive their petition.
As a result, the protesters did not present the petition but said they will persist until the Governor is ready to meet them.
Minority Leader, Dr Casiel Ato Forson who spoke to the media says protesters demanding the resignation of Bank of Ghana (BoG) Governor will not stop the mass action until they meet and present their petition to him personally.
“Governor Addison has decided to disrespect us with the excuse that he is meeting with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) when he could have given us 10 minutes of his time,” he told the teeming protesters as a man who identified himself as the head of Security at the Bank appeared to receive the protestors petition.
Dr Ato Forson said their petition contains more than just the resignation of BoG leadership “So the Governor sending security officers to receive our petition is disrespectful”.
He said they will not present the petition but they will look for another time to present the petition.
National Chairman of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia said, “IMF is not more important than Ghanaians whose taxes are used to pay him.”
As the #OccupyBoG protest took off on Tuesday morning wielding placarda with various inscriptions, the Minority Leader said they would not submit their petition to other officials aside from the Governor.
According to Cassiel Ato Forson, the group is ready to stay at the Central Bank for as long as they can if Dr Ernest Addison does not avail himself to receive their petition.
The demonstration demanding the resignation of the Bank of Ghana’s Governor and his two deputies commenced at Obra Spot in Accra.
“He [Ernest Addison] should be the one to receive it. No one else. We are not handing over the petition to any other person. Not his deputies but he himself,” he told newsmen.
He added that the team will want to further read out the document to the BoG boss; hearing.
“We want him to hear him and give him the justification why it is in his own interest and the interest of the people of Ghana for him to say ‘bye bye’ to the central bank.”
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