Outlawed gold dealership firm Menzgold Ghana Limited has assured aggrieved customers that it is still committed to its payment schedule contrary to speculations in the media.
“Menzgold still remains committed to the payment schedule,” emphasized a statement issued on Friday by the Head of Communications, Nii Armah Amarteifio.
After some aggrieved customers from across the country had their protest at the residence of beleaguered Chief Executive Officer Nana Appiah Mensah botched on Wednesday, news circulated that the gold investment firm has suspended its plans to pay customers.
The news also said Nana Appiah Mensah, NAM1 as he is popularly known, has been left traumatized by the incident, which ended in the arrest of some of the customers.
“By way of emphasis, I would like to entreat the general public, the media and most importantly our cherished customers to disregard the publication.”
The statement gave the strongest indication yet that as announced on December 18, 2019, Menzgold will pay customers as scheduled.
“I wish to make a clarion call on all customers to remain calm as we work diligently to bring lasting solution to all pending issues relating to the subject matter.”
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