The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has dismissed reports that its Cape Coast Branch has been closed.
According to a statement from the Trust, it Cape Coast office remains open for business.
“The Trust does not owe the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly and has duly paid its property rate to the Assembly.”
“Therefore, attempts by officers from the Metropolitan Assembly to lock up the office, temporarily interrupting business, was unfortunate”, it pointed out.
It further added that contributors, pensioners and the public can access our services at all the Trust’s offices, including the Cape Coast Branch as well as the available digital platforms.
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