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Dr. Nduom advises national leaders to say sorry when necessary.

Wed, 8 Jan 2025 Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah

Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom's statement, "Since 2019,'sorry' has been the hardest word for some people to say," carries significant weight, especially considering the context of the revocation of his GN Bank license. It appears to be a veiled criticism of the NPP government, led by the Ex-President, for their handling of the situation.

Dr. Nduom has since spoken out, suggesting that the government's actions were unfair and had severe consequences for the national economy and thousands of people. His statement implies that the government has refused to acknowledge and apologize for their mistakes, instead choosing to remain silent.

Read the post below:

SINCE 2019, “SORRY” HAS BEEN 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 serves as a reminder that apologies are essential in maintaining accountability and trust, especially in leadership positions. By acknowledging mistakes and taking responsibility, individuals and institutions can begin to heal and rebuild.

Summarize note on GN bank license revoking.”

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) revoked the license of GN Bank, owned by Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, in 2019. The revocation was reportedly due to the bank's inability to meet the BoG's minimum capital requirement.

Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah