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NDC’s ‘March For Justice’ Protest Useless-NPP National Youth Organizer

NDC members and sympathizers on Tuesday July 6th 2021, hit the street of Accra to demonstrate against what the party describes as injustice and state-sponsored aggression in the country under President Nana Addo’s government.

The protest which was held by the NDC’s youth-wing began from the Tetteh Quarshie interchange and moved through the Liberation road through to Aviation road to Lands Commission.

They then proceeded to the Jubilee House where the General Security of the party and the National Women Organizer served the presidency with a petition.

From there they used the Ako Adjei interchange and moved to the Parliament House of Ghana.

Red and black were the colours most of the people protesting wore. Many who protested were seen with placards with different inscriptions. Some read; ‘kum yen preko’ Ghanaian lives matter’, #weareallkaaka, no peace and many more.

The NPP National Youth Organizer, Henry Nana Boakye has reacted to the demonstration that was staged by the NDC. Speaking on Asempa FM’s ‘Ekosii Sen’ show, on Tuesday described the NDC’s protest as ill-intent.

He says he doesn’t see the need for the demonstration and that it was one of the useless demonstrations the has ever held.

He noted that some of the concerns the party raised in its demonstration such as the death of social media activist Kaaka isn’t politically motivated that will call for a demonstration.

He applauded party officials for engaging in a keep fit exercise that will go a long way to her their bodies.

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