Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has said he has written to the Bank of Ghana and the National Media Commission to take note of the activities of money doublers on television and take appropriate action against them.
"With the Menzgold investment imbroglio still fresh on the minds of Ghanaians, Mr Oppong Nkrumah, who is a finance professional, tweeted: “I have written to the Bank of Ghana and the National Media Commission to take note of the activities of money doublers on TV and act as appropriate to tackle it”.
“The Ghana cedi, which is produced under the authority of the BoG, cannot and ought not to be duplicated”, he noted, adding: “The BoG and NMC have a responsibility to take a view of such acts on our televisions and act accordingly”.
Over the years, the money doublers have capitalized on the vulnerability of some Ghanaians to fleece them.
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Your truly a good minister.Mr Opong keep it up.
Finally, I am hearing good news regarding this scam that some pastors and ritualist are using to dupe vulnerable Ghanaians. Pls Mr Minister, close any TV station that would entertain such criminals. Thanks so much Mr Minister.
Hon Minister of Information l want to use this platform to inform you about the activities of money changers parading the business centers of Tema. You see these Malians virtually harassing you and trying to enter your car when there's traffic. Nobody seems to bother even with the TMA City Guards around. Although we have recognized forex bereaux around these Malians are a nuisance. Grateful if something is done about it. Thank you
You are right
Well done Sir you have said the heart desire of many Ghanaians to eliminate this social canker