Enough is Enough Demo: Hundreds take over the streets in Ashanti Region

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Enough is Enough Demo: Hundreds take over the streets in Ashanti Region


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@patosepo9344
9 hours ago

From all indications this senseless demonstration was going to be chaotic. What happened in Kumasi is ugly. NDC just wants to show the world that they have Kumasi and consequently the rest of the nation under their influence. You cannot expect Joseph Yamin and Nana Yaw to lead a peaceful demo. It was unwise for them to bring the unrulely crowd into the premises of the EC. The NDC leaders could not create the conducive environment to bring the EC officials to receive their petition. The NDC leaders were allowed to come inside the EC office but the whole crowd forced themselves to go in with them. Now the question is did NDC present the same petition or different petitions to all the sixteen regional offices of EC? Demo to complain about grievances is a lazy way to campaign for elections. Such demo does not promote any policy. It shows clearly that NDC has no campaign message. They only hope to rely on mob actions to keep their party vibrant. Ghanaians are smarter than they think They will make the right choice, come December 7.

@MillicentOkyere-zx1yf

This is like 200 hundreds people

@drew961
9 hours ago

These people aren’t angry enough

@MaameSerwaaDonkor
9 hours ago

Thousands take over, not hundreds ooooo.

@africawhy
9 hours ago

Even after shutting borders and labelling Ewes as Togolese, and compiling a new register, the NPP still lost over 30 parliamentary seats in the last election. The plan is to rig this election to protect their stolen loot and that will never happen.