Ghanaians To Stage ‘Ku Me Preko’ Reloaded Demonstration Against Akufo-Addo: Check Details Here

Ku Me Preko Reloaded Demonstration
Ghanaians To Stage ‘Ku Me Preko’ Reloaded Demonstration Against Akufo-Addo. The demonstration will begin on the 5th of November 2022.
How will you feel if you put your trust in someone and later gets disappointed by the person? Yes, that is the same feelings numerous Ghanaians have towards President Akufo Addo and his NPP.
He has disappointed the Ghanaian citizens BIG TIME. A trust which was broken for family and personal lavish lifestyles? Ghanaians deeply regret voting for the incumbent President.
The toil, the hardships, and the ‘dumsor’ we faced in the Mahama era were deeply agreed upon that President Akufo Addo could lead us from them, but he has actually deemed himself as the ‘Ghanaian Pharaoh’ here.
Yesterday, the President spoke to the Ghanaian citizens regarding the current economic woes, and Ghanaians are left dejected and disappointed. There is more to life, as a saying goes, but numerous Ghanaians deeply regret voting for ‘Try me and see’.
It was the same President leading us in this economic mess that launched the ‘Ku Me Preko’ demonstration against corruption, poverty, high cost of living, and VAT in 1995.
Ghanaians have had enough of this hardship, and they are calling for the resignation of the President.
The Ghanaian youth have organized a demonstration, ‘KU ME PREKO’ Demonstration Reloaded in order to make the President resign to make someone who is literally capable of managing this economic mess.
The demonstration is scheduled to begin on the 5th of November 2022. The converging point will be at the Obra Spot at the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, Circle exactly at 7:00 AM.

The attire for the demonstration is red. #JUSTRESIGN.
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