The Aggrieved Gold Coast Customers have suspended their planned demonstration in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, slated for August 5, 2024, following a recent government appeal.
This comes after the government assured that it will begin payments for their locked-up funds within August.
In a statement signed by Charles Nyame, the convenor of the group, noted that while the decision to pause the protest was made reluctantly, the leadership has opted to accept the government’s new proposal in the hopes of a resolution.
“We have, however, considered reluctantly to listen and accept the new proposal.
“In view of this, leadership is reaching out to inform our cherished Media partners that we have suspended our demonstration scheduled for Monday 5th August 2024, until further notice.
“Leadership do apologize for any inconveniences these abrupt changes might cause you.
“Thank you for your support as always,” part of the statement noted.
The Aggrieved Customers of Gold Coast Fund Management, which was later changed to Black Shield Fund Management, had more than 55,000 customers whose investments were locked up when the government revoked its license.
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