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UKA MONARCH ISSUES ROYAL DECREE TO VERIFY MERCHANTS, VOWS CRACKDOWN ON ALLEGED INTERNAL CORRUPTION

UKA MONARCH ISSUES ROYAL DECREE TO VERIFY MERCHANTS, VOWS CRACKDOWN ON ALLEGED INTERNAL CORRUPTION

✓ Reigning Sovereign of the United Kingdom of Atlantis orders immediate identification of registered merchants, demands payment evidence within five days

By AGP News

The Reigning Monarch of the United Kingdom of Atlantis (UKA), His Imperial Majesty Prof. Solomon Winning, has issued a firm Royal Decree mandating all individuals registered as merchants under the Kingdom to immediately present verifiable proof of their payments, as part of a sweeping move to address alleged internal corruption and financial discrepancies.

In a strongly worded address from the Throne, the Sovereign declared that the Kingdom could no longer “Operate Blindly” amid growing reports, particularly from Africa, of merchants claiming to have paid registration and merchant fees into verifiable UKA accounts without corresponding records reaching the Throne.

The Monarch stated unequivocally that the Throne is not aware of the thousands or millions of merchants who allegedly paid merchant fees, stressing that urgent verification has become necessary to safeguard the integrity of the Kingdom’s financial system.

Five-Day Deadline for Compliance

Under the Royal directive, all merchants who claim to have paid funds into any UKA verified account are required to:
1.Submit their full names
2.Provide the teller or proof of payment used
3.State the account number into which the payment was made
4.Indicate the number of ATC allocated to them

The Sovereign Ordered that affected merchants must enrol in a designated verification group through the Minister of Information and Culture or submit their details directly to Hon. Michael Ayema in Abuja, Nigeria.

The Monarch further warned that failure to comply within five days would result in automatic disclaimer of merchant status.
“Any merchant who refuses to adhere to this instruction shall cease to be recognised as a merchant of the United Kingdom of Atlantis,” the Sovereign declared.

Legal Challenge Thrown Open

In a bold statement, the Monarch challenged any merchant who insists they have paid sums, reportedly up to 100,000, to prove their claims in a court of law if necessary.
“If you wish to go to court, we shall meet in the International Court of Justice,” the Monarch asserted, emphasising the Kingdom’s readiness to defend its position legally and transparently.

The Throne maintained that it seeks full disclosure of all accounts into which merchant payments were made and intends to demand formal statements of account where necessary.

Polaris Bank Account Under Scrutiny

The Monarch specifically referenced concerns regarding a merchant-related account reportedly linked to Polaris Bank, stating that steps would be taken to investigate the matter thoroughly. According to the address, the Managing Director of Polaris Bank may be called upon to provide a comprehensive statement of account to clarify the flow of funds.

The Sovereign stressed that this move is aimed at “fishing out the bad eggs” and restoring credibility to the Kingdom’s Administrative and Financial processes.

“Enough of Internal Corruption”

While refraining from naming individuals, the Monarch expressed deep dissatisfaction with alleged internal corruption, particularly within the Nigerian team handling merchant affairs.
“Enough of this internal corruption,” the Monarch stated firmly, reiterating that the Throne will no longer condone financial irregularities. Meanwhile, Right Honourable Treasure Godwin Inyang, the Secretary General of United Kingdom of Atlantis UKA has been suspended from Performing duties of Secretary General of UKA Government

Call for Unity and Transparency

In a conciliatory tone towards the end of the address, the Monarch appealed to merchants as “children of the Throne,” urging cooperation to ensure transparency and accountability moving forward.

The Decree takes immediate effect, with the verification exercise expected to commence within 24 hours and conclude within five days.

The United Kingdom of Atlantis has reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, due process, and institutional integrity as it embarks on what appears to be a decisive reform of its merchant administration system.

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