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Dr. Nduom cannot be sold to his Aggrieved Customers for the Sake of Politics



Dr. Nduom cannot be sold to his Aggrieved Customers for the Sake of Politics.



It is indeed true that a fallen elephant is beaten by even a mouse, Mr. Joseph Yeboah popularly called JOY is already a failure for inciting the aggrieved customers of GN to take unpleasant action against Dr Ndoum during this coming election. 

Unfortunately, Dr. Nduom is now responsible for his business which has fed most Ghanaians and helped others to also invest their money for over twenty five years (25). Though Dr. Nduom wasn't part of the day - to - day management of his business but was much interested in giving jobs to Ghanaians. 

However, Dr. Nduom situation is a big lesson and an eye opener to every business person on how they could be easily be responsible for the actions of their employees. It is very true that customers have their funds locked up wth GN but to the extend that these aggrieved customers will chase Dr Nduom to kill him during campaign section can't be associated with these aggrieved customers but remain incitement by Joseph Yeboah to these aggrieved customers.

Progressive People's Party is therefore, informing Joseph Yeboah that his advice is more than a threat and should something happens to Dr. Nduom or any of his family members now, during and after election, he will be held responsible.

This is a serious statement made by him and per what happened to the renowned investigative journalist, Amed Sule, we will not just take this kindly as party but will treat it as a matter of provocation.

We are very surprised that this is coming from him and calling this an advice in public. Joseph Yeboah (JOY) cannot use Dr. Nduom to hype himself, if he wants to be popular then he should go by the right way. Dr Nduom is too big for him to use as a hype.

Dr. Nduom is just compelled to stay calm because he is more concern of getting the Gh¢ 30m for his depositors. It will be rather thoughtful for Joseph Yeboah to advise the Government to pay the Contractor who owe GN an amount of Gh¢ 2.4b which is far more than the depositors funds as reported in the papers.

It is clear to assume that, Dr. Nduom has been treated this way in order to make him unpopular to contest 2020 election, but it is rather Ghanaians which have been wickedly and unfairly treated.

In conclusion, 2020 election is for all and violence free.

The Executives
Assin North Constituency
020 44 60127

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