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Scores Storm Accra for ‘Kum y3n pr3ko’ Demo

The Kum y3n pr3ko demonstration being organised by the Coalition for Social Justice is currently underway in Accra.

The demonstrators, according to Starr News Sefanam Agbogbli, who is marching with the demonstrators, have converged at the Obra Spot waiting for directions for their route.

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.

“The crowd is mammoth, you cannot even get a place to put your legs,” Sefanam report from the grounds.

On Monday, former President John Mahama declared his support for the March on Facebook.

Albert Echetah

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