A protest against economic hardship under President Akufo- Addo saw a record turnout with fishermen who joined the protest calling for change of government.
The protest held in Accra had several associations including leading members of the opposition National Democratic Congress joining the all red attire demonstration.
Lead Organiser of the demonstration Bernard Mornah has told the media the demonstration has been triggered by hardships in the country coupled with attacks on the media.
Ghanamatters.com editor Emmanuel Coffie who marched with the demonstrators said “The crowd is mammoth, you cannot even get a place to put your legs,”
On Monday, former President John Mahama declared his support for the March on Facebook.
“Our country is on the downward trend, with an unbearable increase in the cost of living; the citizenry doesn’t feel safe and yet Government continues to oppress and intimidate the people including journalists.
“This state of affairs is a threat to our democracy especially as the moral society remain unconcerned and surprisingly silent on the developments in our country, Ghana.
“I welcome, endorse and I encourage all to step out tomorrow and join the #Kumy3npr3ko demonstration organized by the Coalition for Social Justice.
“There is a lot of pent-up anger among Ghanaians and it’s beginning to manifest even among the security services. This manifestation gives all the allied groups participating in it, the opportunity to vent. It is in our country’s interest that we speak out and demonstrate our disapproval of the Akufo-Addo style of leadership, which has visited unprecedented hardships on Ghanaians,” he wrote.
Source: Ghanamatters.com