Police are asking for a court order to stop the scheduled demonstration at Jubilee House

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The Jubilee House area will be the site of a planned rally from Thursday, September 21, to Saturday, September 23, 2023.

The Ghana Police Service has taken legal action by submitting a court suit to stop the event.

Demonstrations are being organized by an organization called Democracy Hub, which has accused the government of mismanaging the economy and demanded better aid for Ghanaians who are in need.

The police have stated that they will wait for the court’s ruling before taking any additional action in relation to the scheduled demonstration. The public has also received a stern warning from the authorities telling them to ignore any calls from people or organizations advocating involvement in the rally near the Jubilee House.

In addition, for the sake of public safety and order, the police have urged the demonstration organizers to follow the law.

This scheduled protest falls on Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day, a national holiday celebrated across the nation. On Tuesday, September 19, the event’s organizers, Democracy Hub, held a news conference to brief the public on the security precautions being taken to ensure a peaceful protest.

The organizers also disclosed plans for demonstrators who want to spend the night at the Jubilee House throughout the course of the three days. These arrangements, which show their dedication to a tranquil and well-run event, include mattresses, tents, and mosquito nets.

Read the Police press release below:

Source: Ghanatodayonline.com

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