Kofi Amoabeng Praises Seidu Agongo

Kofi AmoabengĀ 

FOUNDER OF the defunct UT Bank, Captain Prince Kofi Amoabeng (rtd), has disclosed that businessman, Alhaji Seidu Agongo, offered to extend his benevolence services to him when he appeared in images wearing an unusually scruffy beard.

Mr. Amoabeng said while other Ghanaians used those pictures to mock and laugh at him, Alhaji Agongo, founder of the collapsed Heritage Bank, contacted him on the quiet to ask if he could be of help in any financial difficulty that he might have found himself following the collapse of UT Bank.

He said even though he did not pursue the request by Alhaji Agongo, the owner of the Class Media Group (CMG), among other businesses, touched him in a manner that made him to understand that at least, one of his fellow Ghanaians cared about his welfare.

Mr. Amoabeng made the disclosure when he spoke to Nana Otu Darko, host of CTVā€™s Breakfast Show, on Tuesday.

He said this led to him forming a pleasant image about Mr. Agongoā€™s personality although he had not met him before.

He added that it was also the main reason why he accepted to appear on the breakfast show of the CTV, one of the stations of the CMG empire.

ā€œActually, the reason why I could not say no to your invitation was because of Seidu Agongoā€™s personality,ā€ he said on the show that was also broadcast live on the CTV social media channels.

ā€œI have never set eyes on him but at some point, in time, after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, I started wearing this beard and I took a picture of myself and posted it on social media.

ā€œThat set tongues wagging that ā€˜I was on the verge of deathā€™, ā€˜Iā€™m now a pauper,ā€™ among other negative comments.

ā€œBut the boss of this place [CMG], Seidu Agongo, sent me a WhatsApp message that if I am in difficulty, I should send him my account number for him to give me some money,ā€ Mr. Amoabeng, whose UT Bank championed speedy disbursement of loans in the country, said.

ā€œOf course, I did not pursue it but I am ever so grateful that, at least, one Ghanaian thought that instead of laughing at him, let me help,ā€ he noted.

Pictures

The said pictures, which had Captain Amoabeng in a cap over T-shirt and a scruffy beard, were released around May 2020.

They came at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when lock down forced many to cultivate new lifestyles that included keeping beards and bushy hairs.

Prior to those pictures, Mr. Amoabeng was known for his dapper suits or neatly African prints pressed over trousers.

Pain

Commenting on the collapse of Heritage Bank, Captain Amoabeng said he was pained by the action, given the state of the bank at the time of the collapse.

ā€œThe Bank of Ghana had issued a licence to Heritage Bank and Heritage Bank had not operated for long. So, unlike UT Bank, Heritage Bank had no bad loans or anything and it was a wholly-owned Ghanaian company that we had to nurture to grow,ā€ he said.

ā€œSecondly, the owners of Heritage Bank found it fit to appoint a solid board. I mean, the chairman was Prof. Kwesi Botchwey. When it comes to finance in this country, he is the safest hands you can get; he has seen it all.ā€

ā€œAs chairman, the board members ran the bank, not the owner and so, I donā€™t know Seidu Agongo ā€“ as I told you, I havenā€™t met him before ā€“ but I know Kwesi Botchwey and I know his track record.

ā€œSo, if you have a bank that hasnā€™t got any baggage, it is fresh and it has gotten a board headed by Kwesi Botchwey, then it means its closure was a worse decision than UT Bank,ā€ Mr. Amoabeng said.

ā€œAs for UT Bank, we owed and they could have bailed us out but they decided not to bail us and that is why I mention that Heritage Bank, for example, was collapsed out of sheer wickedness,ā€ he added.

He said the financial sector clean up exercise set out a dangerous precedent that must be discouraged.