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May 9 #FixTheCountry Protest Goes Online Amid Heavy Police Presence At Independence Square

There has been heavy police presence at the Black Star Square and other principal streets of Accra.

This is to enforce an injunction by the High Court against the #FixTheCountry protest which was to happen on May 9.

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The deployment of the police force, according to the Ghana Police Service is to enforce the ruling and ensure that Covid-19 protocols are duly observed across the country.

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This injunction effected by the High Court, has had convener of the protest, instruct supporters to demonstrate via social media and in their home and communities.

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Conveners have also advised protested across the country to hoist placards at vantage points in their respective communities and hoist placards to register their displeasure.

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Source: Ghanaarticles.com

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