Tag: Gold Coast security customers

  • Defunct Gold Coast security customers sleep on plastic chairs, mattresses at Finance Ministry over unreleased funds

    Defunct Gold Coast security customers sleep on plastic chairs, mattresses at Finance Ministry over unreleased funds

    On Tuesday, November 28, a large number of customers from the defunct Gold Coast Securities gathered at the Ministry of Finance premises to demand the release of their frozen funds.

    Wearing red attire, approximately 100 aggrieved customers held placards with various messages, including “more than 800 pensioners are dead due to locked-up funds,” “release our money,” “pay us our money,” “our health is deteriorating,” and “act now, Finance Minister.”

    Expressing their frustration over the prolonged delay in fund disbursement, the customers stated that they would stage a 32-hour picket at the ministry to draw attention to their plight.

    On Wednesday, FixTheCountry convenor, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, shared photos of the customers passing the night sleeping on chairs and, later, mattresses which were provided by the group.

    “Yesterday, our fellow citizens who were picketing at the Ministry of Finance over their locked-up Gold Coast securities investments spent the night at the ministry.

    “We were so heartbroken by how they are being treated that FixTheCountry took it on to bring them mattresses; and some tea.”

    He noted that on Wednesday morning, the customers were provided breakfast.

    To have their concerns addressed, Mr Barker-Vormawor, has entreated all and sundry “to join them, tweet, and draw attention to what is happening to them. Their picket continues.”

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  • #FixTheCountry movement provides defunct Gold Coast security customers mattresses, food for picketing at Finance Ministry

    #FixTheCountry movement provides defunct Gold Coast security customers mattresses, food for picketing at Finance Ministry

    On Tuesday, November 28, scores of customers of the defunct Gold Coast Securities besieged the premises of the Ministry of Finance to demand payment of their locked-up funds.

    Clad in red attire, the ag­grieved customers who numbered about 100, held placards with various inscriptions, including “more than 800 pension­ers are dead due to locked-up funds,” “release our money,” “pay us our money,” “our health is deteriorating,” and “act now, Finance Minister.”

    According to them, they are embarking on a 32-hour picketing at the ministry to express their frustration regarding the undue delay in the payments of their funds.

    On Wednesday, FixTheCountry convenor, Oliver Barker Vormawor, shared photos of the customers passing the night sleeping on chairs and, later, mattresses which were provided by the group.

    “Yesterday, our fellow citizens who were picketing at the Ministry of Finance over their locked-up Gold Coast securities investments spent the night at the ministry.

    “We were so heartbroken by how they are being treated that FixTheCountry took it on to bring them mattresses; and some tea.”

    He noted that on Wednesday morning, the customers were provided breakfast.

    To have their concerns addressed, Mr Barker-Vormawor, entreated all and sundry “to join them, tweet, and draw attention to what is happening to them. Their picket continues.”