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Protesters Torch NPP, NDC Materials in Anti-Galamsey March

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  • Democracy Hub protests NPP, NDC over galamsey.
  • Party paraphernalia burned in Accra.
  • Police urge peaceful protest.
  • Protesters demand galamsey action.

Protesters from the Democracy Hub’s Stop Galamsey Now movement took a dramatic stand against Ghana’s two major political parties . They cleared and burned party paraphernalia at Accra’s 37 Roundabout, expressing frustration with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The galamsey crisis has ravaged Ghana’s natural resources, prompting widespread discontent. Protesters accuse both parties of failing to address this critical issue effectively.

The demonstration was a manifestation of the growing discontent among Ghanaians. Protesters dismantled party flags, banners, and posters, sending a strong message to the political elite.

As they tore down the paraphernalia, protesters chanted one of the NPP’s campaign songs, highlighting their disappointment. This ironic gesture underscored the depth of their frustration.

The protest was largely peaceful, with demonstrators adhering to the agreed-upon guidelines. However, the Ghana Police Service issued a statement urging caution.

“We urge them to stop this,” the police said on their X handle, expressing concern about potential violence. “They are demonstrating their clear intention to be violent.”

Despite this warning, the protesters remained committed to their peaceful demonstration. Their message was clear: immediate action is needed to combat galamsey.

Galamsey has severe environmental and economic consequences. The protesters demanded that both parties prioritize effective solutions.

The NPP and NDC have attempted to address galamsey during their tenures, but the protesters argue that these efforts have been insufficient.

As Ghana grapples with this pressing issue, the protest serves as a stark reminder of the need for collective action. The government and opposition must respond to the protesters’ demands and work towards a galamsey-free future.

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