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Release
NPP
October 1,
2012
PRESIDENT
MAHAMA MUST COME CLEAN ON HIS POSITION ON FIRSTRAND
TAKEOVER OF MERCHANT BANK
Last week, the New Patriotic Party raised pertinent
issues concerning a potential threat to the pension
funds of workers held by SSNIT. As has by now been
revealed, a negotiated takeover of Merchant Bank Ghana
Ltd, which SSNIT is a 98% shareholder, includes an
unacceptable provision that SSNIT takes over the bad
debt portfolio of the bank, estimated to be some GH¢160
million of the bank’s GH¢330 million worth of advances
to its customers, owed by only five customers.
Whilst the NPP believes that the intense national debate
surrounding the revelations should lead to a change of
heart on the part of the Government of Ghana and
Merchant Bank, we are very disturbed that, in spite of
the anxiety that this deal is causing Ghanaian workers
and pensioners, the President of the Republic and the
Board of the Directors of Merchant Bank have not come
out clearly to explain the facts to the public.
On behalf of the workers and pensioners of Ghana, the
NPP is asking the following questions:-
1. What is the actual position of President John Dramani
Mahama (who holds the ultimate fiduciary duty to SSNIT
contributors) on this FirstRand takeover bid?
2. Is the Board of Directors of Merchant Bank still
committed to this transaction, as we are being told by
our sources close to the board?
3. Is the deal still on and if so in what form?
4. Is the Bank still committed to ring-fencing the bad
debt with workers’ pension so as to save the FirstRand
takeover bid?
5. What is the guarantee that the newly set-up Merchant
Assets Recovery Trust can collect payments on the
non-performing loans which the Bank itself has not been
able to do?
President J D Mahama must show decisiveness on this
matter. It is not good enough that not a single
illuminating official word has come from the Presidency
as to what the position of the government is. Instead,
it has been left to a few journalists and social
commentators to speculate on Government’s position this
very important national issue. We call on the President
to use his position as the ultimate custodian of the
public purse to either call off this deal or cause for a
variation that does not endanger the welfare of SSNIT
contributors, including our struggling pensioners.
We call on the President to state his position on the
decision by Merchant Bank to set up a non-banking
vehicle called Merchant Assets Recovery Trust (MARP),
with SSNIT owning 98% and SIC Life 2%, which is now to
be tasked to chase after Merchant Bank’s bad debt?
We believe this clarification from both the Board of
Merchant Bank and the Presidency is important to set
anxious workers minds at rest because beyond the acerbic
government statement generally seeking to selectively
react to the NPP press conference, no clear statement of
intent as to the true state of affairs relative to
SSNIT’s reported takeover of the debts has been
forthcoming.
We reiterate that the NPP, the champion of the private
sector and indigenous business, have nothing against
successful private sector players. But, on no account
should workers’ pension funds be jeopardized for the
sake of private individuals under the watch of the
President. It is in the interest of the President to
demonstrate transparency and accountability, especially
since one of the major actors involved is his own
brother, the CEO of Engineers and Planners, which is
responsible for 19.2% (or GH¢57.2m) of Merchant Bank’s
entire lending assets.
The workers of Ghana demand answers and no amount of
diversionary propaganda that this is a needless attack
on the brother of the President will change the
situation that at the core of this issue is the
protection of pension funds of the hard working people
of Ghana.
The substantive questions are begging for substantive
answers.
Yaw Buaben Asamoa
Deputy Communications Director in Charge of Governance
and Administrative Justice, NPP
(+233209371755)
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