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    Momo operators accept parliament’s probe into frequent robberies

    ComfortBy ComfortJuly 13, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana has welcomed parliament’s decision to investigate the increasing attacks on its members.

    Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin tasked the defence and interior committees of parliament to investigate high rates of robbery incidents against mobile money operators and provide recommendations to the House.

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    Excerpts of a statement signed by General Secretary of the association Evan Otunfuor read “leadership of the MoMo Agents Association of Ghana deems this as a good call and very timely. Hundreds of Ghanaians have lost their lives, some deformed, maimed, millions of cedis lost over the period through gunshots, acid baths and fraud.”

    “As a result of these, families who depend on these businessmen and women are left behind without any form of support from the institutions that be.”

    The statement emphasized  on “the mobile money sector and its accompanying challenges that  are becoming so critical that as a nation, considering the roles and contribution of mobile money operators, the sector must be placed on the sector of the economy to ensure that the operators are given the needed support.”

    “The MoMo industry keeps expanding and it’s really about time for the government to take a keen interest in the security of MoMo operators and the sector, holistically, to deal with increasing attacks on the industry. This means that the sector will become safer and attractive to potential investors and consequently increase employment,” it added.

    Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5fm

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