Supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ashaiman constituency have declared their intention to mobilize a massive protest, aiming to gather 10,000 participants for the Occupy Bank of Ghana demonstration scheduled for Tuesday, October 3. The supporters argue that the current state of affairs in the country has spiraled beyond their control, with funds being spent without proper accountability. Additionally, they have voiced their grievances about the inadequate road system within the Ashaiman township.
The decision to organize the protest comes as a response to growing concerns among NDC supporters regarding the utilization of public funds without transparent oversight. They believe that the current financial practices in the country have resulted in wasteful spending and lack of accountability. The NDC supporters are demanding greater transparency in financial matters to ensure that public funds are utilized effectively for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
Furthermore, the protesters have highlighted the poor road system in the Ashaiman township as an issue of major concern. They argue that the deteriorating roads not only impede the daily lives of residents but also hinder economic development in the area. The lack of proper infrastructure has led to increased transportation costs, traffic congestion, and road accidents. The protesters are calling on the government to take immediate action to address the poor road conditions in Ashaiman.
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