ADB Board Chairman Resigns
The Board Chairman of ADB Bank Daasebre Akuamoah Agyapong II has resigned with immediate effect following allegations of extortion against him by one of the customers of the bank.
According to sources, his resignation follows an emergency board meeting yesterday, at which meeting the Board Chairman decided to do the honourable thing by resigning in the best interest of the Bank.
It will be recalled that a Customer of the Bank, Collins Darkwa petitioned the Office of the President alleging that the Board Chairman who doubles as the Kwahumanhene extorted a significant amount of money from him in exchange for a 12 million Ghana cedis loan.
The Business man detailed in his petition how the Board Chairman demanded 50,000.00 up front and further loan from him for the approval of the 12million Ghana cedis and appealed to the Presidency to help him recover a total amount of 2,408,000.00 from the Board Chairman.
“Under pressure from my suppliers to procure logistics for the cashew to be supplied, I had no other choice than to agree to the conditions”, Mr. Darkwa said.
Despite fulfilling these demands, Mr. Darkwa claims that Daasebre continued to pressure him for additional funds, threatening to use his position to frustrate the business if he did not comply.
Meanwhile the resignation of the Board Chairman has brought a sigh of relief to the Bank which many considers as one of the best performing local banks. The swift decision is also reassuring to customers and the general public of the Bank’s commitment to good corporate governance and best practice.
ADB won Ghana Banking Award’s Most Socially Responsible Bank twice and Best Corporate Social Responsible Bank at the Ghana Business Awards and continues to separate itself from the competition on the minds of customers.