The #DumsorMustStop vigil will proceed on Saturday, June 8, 2024, despite an initial injunction attempt by the Ghana Police Service, which cited security concerns.
Organizer Henry Osei announced at a press conference on June 5 that issues with the police have been resolved and the protest will be peaceful, with police providing maximum protection.
The vigil aims to pressure the government to resolve the intermittent power supply crisis, attributed to the government's failure to pay for necessary fuel.
Participants will march from the University of Ghana to Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, highlighting the gap between electricity generation capacity and supply.
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