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Mensa Otabil Breaks Silence On Capital Bank Collapse With Excuses Galore — Claims He Was Not Involved In 'Day to Day' Running Of The Bank And That "Everything Was Done With The Best Of Intentions"

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Pastor Mensa Otabil has finally broken his silence on the Capital Bank issue and unsurprisingly, he’s come armed with all the excuses in the world, refuses to take any responsibility and he’s adding in some religious language to soothe his legion of blind followers.
In a statement released by the preacher addressing the issue, he tries to separate himself from what happened by claiming he wasn’t involved with day to day running of the bank.
“My position (board chairman) was a non-executive role”, Otabil wrote, “I was therefore not involved in the day-to-day management and operations of the Bank.”
Ridiculously, Otabil claims every decision taken was done with the “best of intentions and the interest of various stakeholders in mind.”
If that was so, why the hell did they use taxpayers money meant to save the bank they had collapsed to increase their benefits and then clandestinely to form another bank?

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Otabil adds that he has submitted himself to all investigative processes carried out by the state since the bank collapse and had even met EOCO.
He added that he’s ‘concerned’ about those who lost their jobs in the bank collapse and added that “My heart goes out to them and to their dependents. I continue to pray for God’s guidance and sustenance as they navigate the course of their lives.”
He ends by saying he has kept quiet not because he’s guilty but out of respect for the ongoing investigations.
Full statement below…
Re: Capital Bank And Related Matters
Greetings!

1. I have observed with concern, the ongoing media discussions regarding developments in the Banking Sector and my role either directly or indirectly.
2. I accepted to be Board Chairman of Capital Bank in a bid to help strengthen a promising Ghanaian enterprise that had potential but also challenges. I was excited about the prospects of a young man from a disadvantaged background who was daring to create opportunities and employment.
3. My position was a non-executive role. I was therefore not involved in the day-to-day management and operations of the Bank.
4. In the course of time, some decisions made turned out well while some did not turn out as well as had been anticipated. As far as I can tell, everything was done with the best of intentions and the interest of various stakeholders in mind.

5. My foremost concern, as has been the case over the past year, is for the well-being of those who lost their jobs and those who may have been adversely affected in any way as a result of these developments. My heart goes out to them and to their dependents. I continue to pray for God’s guidance and sustenance as they navigate the course of their lives.
6. Since the takeover of the bank exactly a year ago today, various mandated state institutions have been investigating and working to arrive at a comprehensive understanding of what happened, why it happened and who was responsible for what. I have been invited by EOCO and I have submitted myself to their processes and answered all their questions faithfully.
7. For some time now, many discussion platforms have made varied references to me and to my perceived role. Some have reached out to me for clarifications regarding issues that have been raised.  I have preferred not to respond in the public domain, not as an admission of guilt, but out of respect for the due process and the ongoing investigations.
8. Notwithstanding some unforeseen outcomes, I remain resolute in my belief in the Ghanaian and African entrepreneurial spirit. I will therefore continue to lend my support and mentorship to inspire others who dare to dream and work towards the promise of Africa’s growth and transformation.
9. Meanwhile, as a believer in the rule of law, I will continue to cooperate with the mandated institutions of state as they complete their investigations. I am confident that in the process, the national interest and the rights of all parties involved will be protected.
Shalom, peace and life to you.
Signed, Pastor Mensa Otabil. 14th August, 2018.

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