DKM Customers Unhappy With Government

Customers of Delle Kuudenige Martin (DKM) have expressed unhappiness at government and the consultant liquidator charged to assess and reimburse them.

They said some customers who invested about GHC 20,000 and more to their dismay and disbelief
were offered cheques for between GHC 20 and GHC 10 at the Bolgatanga branch of the Ghana
Commercial Bank (GCB) as reimbursement.

Some of the aggrieved customers who expressed their frustrations and disappointment to the
Ghana News Agency, called on the official liquidator to explain the  action after some of them spent the night in queues at the bank premises.

“The liquidator should come out and tell us clearly what they are doing because ten cedis can’t buy even charcoal in the market”, an aggrieved customer said.

“We are suffering, I work tirelessly because of my grandchildren. What will I use to cater for
them? Ghana government should help us to cater for our children and grandchildren”, said another aggrieved middle aged woman.

The GNA also gathered that some customers who received payment earlier and had invested less
than GHC 3,500.00 were given their exact investments, while those who invested above that
amount, were also paid same GHC 3,500.00.

It observed that those slated for payment on particular dates per the company’s list, have not been paid since the process began on October 17.

There was heavy police presence at the bank and payments were suspended as at the time the GNA visited the scene.