Government has denied it has any intention of selling the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB).
According to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, government is rather committed to strengthening the capacity of ADB to play its core function of financing agricultural development.
Government’s position was contained in a release issued in Accra by the Ministry of Finance in reaction to recent publications about the purported sale of the bank.
It adds that government has also no intention of allowing ADB to enter into any form of partnership with any financial institution, local or foreign.
According to the statement, the Finance Minister, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, has also at no point in time disclosed to any media house that Dr. Percival Alfred Kuranchie of the National Investment Bank was fronting the deal to privatize ADB, especially when, as Managing Director, he was at the forefront in the crusade against its privatization.
ADB a few years back was the subject of a takeover bid by Stanbic Bank. Stanbic had hoped to fast track its expansion by acquiring ADB.
The Agricultural Development Bank is wholly owned by government, partly though the Bank of Ghana.
Source: Joy Business/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Northern Ghana won’t experience fuel shortage – NPA assures
9 minutes -
Calm restored in Ejura after mob attack on Police Station
13 minutes -
18-year-old herdsman remanded over murder of younger brother
14 minutes -
GSTEP 2025 Challenge: Organisers seek to support gov’t efforts to tackle youth unemployment
2 hours -
Apaak assures of efforts to avert SHS food shortages as gov’t engages CHASS, ministry on Monday
2 hours -
Invasion of state institutions: A result of mistrust in Akufo-Addo’s gov’t ?
3 hours -
Navigating Narratives: The divergent paths of Western and Ghanaian media
3 hours -
Akufo-Addo consulted Council of State; it was decided the people won’t be pardoned – Former Dep. AG
3 hours -
People want to see a president deliver to their satisfaction – Joyce Bawah
4 hours -
Presidents should have no business in pardoning people – Prof Abotsi
4 hours -
Samuel Addo Otoo pops up for Ashanti Regional Minister
4 hours -
Not every ministry needs a minister – Joyce Bawa
4 hours -
Police shouldn’t wait for President’s directive to investigate election-related deaths – Kwaku Asare
5 hours -
Mahama was intentional in repairing ties with neighbouring countries – Barker-Vormawor
5 hours -
Mahama decouples Youth and Sports Ministry, to create Sports and Recreation Ministry
5 hours