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WE WARN RETIREES NOT TO BELIEVE KEN OFORI-ATTA - BERNARD MORNAH

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We warn retirees not to believe Ken Ofori-Atta - Bernard Mornah 


Former National Convention (PNC) chairman Bernard Mornah said pensioners shouldbe blamed for their challenges rather than the government.

According to him, the expatriate retirees are protesting to pay their license fees and school principals when they mature were warned bythe finance minister, but they organized the meeting. anyway. According to him, the pensioners were invited to meet to avoid being in the office of the Ministry of Finance as part of an effort to convince the IMF to negotiate.

They choose to meet with the Minister of Finance but theyhave not done what they want. "[They] called him to stop when we told them not to believe Ken Ofori-Atta," Bernard Mornah said in an interview.

Some members of the Pensioner Bondholders Forum have nominated an alternative financial institution for the government not honoring theiragreement to pay bondholders after they were exempted from the Debt Relief Agency (DDEP). According to them, every country plays with pensioners,but the case is different in Ghana.

Having gathered in
 the compound of the Ministry of Finance, the pensioners used signs with different inscriptions. The organizationalso said that the money they need is for medicine and other financial services.


According to him, the expatriate retirees are protesting to pay their license fees and school principals when they mature were warned bythe finance minister, but they organized the meeting. anyway. According to him, the pensioners were invited to meet to avoid being in the office of the Ministry of Finance as part of an effort to convince the IMF to negotiate.

They choose to meet with the Minister of Finance but theyhave not done what they want. "[They] called him to stop when we told them not to believe Ken Ofori-Atta," Bernard Mornah said in an interview.

Some members of the Pensioner Bondholders Forum have nominated an alternative financial institution for the government not honoring theiragreement to pay bondholders after they were exempted from the Debt Relief Agency (DDEP). According to them, every country plays with pensioners,but the case is different in Ghana.

Having gathered in
 the compound of the Ministry of Finance, the pensioners used signs with different inscriptions. The organizationalso said that the money they need is for medicine and other financial services.

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