A businessman and Chief Executive Officer of Plan for Tomorrow Investment Company, Comrade Johnson Solanke, has appealed to investors of the company to give him till 24th December 2024, to settle all returns on Investment owing all the investors of his company.
The company runs chains of businesses including transportation.
Solanke, while addressing journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Friday, over the issues that affected his company noted that he is working tirelessly to ensure that he pays all the debt owing his investors on or before 25th, December, 2024.
‘Plan for Tomorrow Investment Company’ according to Solanke, is a subsidiary of Ogo Osupa Media Concept, stressing that the cause of the debt incurred by by his company was as a result of fluctuation of Naira/Dollars rate, noting that his company also had series of issues with some of the vehicles owned by investors.
He however, appealed to investors to believe him, assuring them that he is ready to refund all the money invested in his company.
He appealed to investors to stop threatening staff of the company, saying the company is working towards paying money owed all the investors before December 25th of this year.
He said:”I know I’m owing our investors, we have no fewer than 806 investors that we are owing nothing less than N1.5billion but I’m using this medium to appeal to all our investors to give me time, let me use the few money on ground to do business, all payment will be sorted out before Christmas this year.
“This is a challenging time for me and my company, I want all my investors to believe in me that I’m not running away with their money.
“This company will keep existing even when I’m not on earth, I suffered a lot to build this company and for people to recognise this company and for people to know me, I will not want the company to fold up.”
“Ogo Osupa Media Concept and Plan for Tomorrow Investment is still in the business, we are real, this is a company that has made me who I am today.” Solanke assured.
Also, a renown broadcaster and the Chief Executive Officer of a popular radio station in Ibadan, YES FM, Mr Yemi Sonde, pleaded on behalf of Johnson Solanke.
He urged the investors to give Solanke time to settle the debt.
The ace broadcaster assured the investors of having a relationship with Mr Solanke and promised them to get their money on or before December 25, 2024.