Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom’s statement, “Since 2019, ‘sorry’ has been the hardest word for some people to say,” carries significant weight, particularly in the context of the revocation of his GN Bank license. His comment appears to be a subtle critique of the NPP government, led by the former President, regarding their handling of the situation.
Dr. Nduom has expressed that the government’s actions were unjust and had devastating consequences for the national economy and thousands of people. His remarks suggest that the government has refused to admit its mistakes or offer an apology, opting instead for silence.
In a recent post, Dr. Nduom emphasized:
SINCE 2019, “SORRY” HAS BEEN THE HARDEST WORD FOR SOME PEOPLE TO SAY, EVEN THOUGH THEY KNOW THEY MADE A MISTAKE THAT AFFECTED THE NATIONAL ECONOMY AND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE NEGATIVELY.
Dr. Nduom’s statement underscores the importance of accountability and trust in leadership. He believes that acknowledging mistakes and apologizing can pave the way for healing and rebuilding.
Summary of GN Bank License Revocation
In 2019, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) revoked the license of GN Bank, owned by Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom. The decision was attributed to the bank’s inability to meet the BoG’s minimum capital requirement.
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