
Ghanaian Politician Seeks Redress for Brother's Unjust Dismissal
Ghanaian Politician Appeals for Intervention in Brother's Dismissal from GCB Bank Accra, Ghana – Sammy Crabbe, former 2nd Vice National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has publicly appealed to former Chief of Staff Julius Debrah to intervene in the case of his brother's dismissal from the Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB). The dismissal, which occurred during the NPP administration, is viewed by Crabbe as unjust and politically motivated. In an interview with UTV Ghana, Crabbe expressed his deep concern and frustration. "They are not looking at the problem," he stated, highlighting the lack of transparency in the process. He further emphasized the long-standing service of his brother at GCB Bank, spanning over two decades. Crabbe's appeal underscores the complexities of political influence within state institutions and the impact on individuals. The incident highlights the need for accountability and transparency in such matters. While the specifics of his brother's dismissal remain undisclosed, Crabbe's passionate appeal signals a larger issue within Ghana's political landscape.