An ex-National Service employee of First Atlantic Bank in Accra has filed a lawsuit against Ernest Kwasi Nimako, one of the bank’s managers, after the latter reportedly broke promises made during their claimed personal connection.
Deborah Seyram Adablah sued Mr. Kwasi Nimako, a director of finance, and he is scheduled to appear before Friday, January 27.
The First Atlantic Bank has joined the lawsuit as well.
The plaintiff, whose national service tenure ended in July 2021, admitted to being in a relationship with the married Ernest Kwasi Nimako in the writ of summons seen by 3news.com because she felt threatened if she didn’t cave in to his advances.
She adds that the manager’s promise to make her life comfortable by paying her rent, providing money for her business, getting her a new car, and even divorcing his real wife for her, among other things, caused her to decline the chance to work as a permanent employee after completing her National Service.
However, it was noted in the writ that the manager worked well to fulfil a portion of his duties up until their relationship became tense.
She is now requesting that the other pledges be kept, including changing ownership of the car he bought for her as part of the promises and paying the remaining two years’ rent.
The First Atlantic Bank, which was included in the lawsuit, has been charged with permitting senior officials to have relationships with uncooperative subordinates while utilising the women as hooks to attract consumers for the business.
The Bank’s management is currently debating the problem at a crucial meeting.