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General News of Friday, 4 June 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Chaos as police clash with #FixTheCountry protesters at Accra High court

The protesters clashed with the police at the court The protesters clashed with the police at the court

• The police clashed with some sympathizers of the #FixTheCountry protest when they went to the Accra High court

• The police say it was a misunderstanding as they were not preventing them from entering the court

• The court was hearing the case brought to it by conveners of the #FixTheCountry protest


Protesters of the #FixTheCountry protest present at the Accra High court

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Speaking for the police, ACP Kwasi Ofori explained that their intention was to calm the agitating protesters first, before allowing them into the court yard, but it was misconstrued as though the personnel were preventing them from accessing the building.

“My Commanders on the ground indicated that this is a court premise and that people should not come in a mass group. However, individually they can come to the court. But looking at the premises the police are here to provide security for the court building and all the other courts therein.

“And so coming here in a group with placards and other paraphernalia, among other things may mar the beauty and ethics of the court. In view of this, my men on the ground decided among other things engaged them so that they leave their placards and limit that militancy and go to the court as individuals,” he explained.

The #FixTheCountry hashtag started as an online protest which metamorphosed into a movement – spearheaded largely by the youth, meant to amplify sentiments such as the rising unemployment rate, inefficient health systems, the skyrocketing cost of rent, poor road networks among others, which the youth say are hurting their standard of living, reports myjoyonline.com.