Source: newsthemegh.com
On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, a march against the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) 24-hour Economy policy is planned, with former President John Mahama expected to lead the demonstration.
The District Level Elections caused the walk to be rescheduled from its original December 2023 date.
According to Secretary Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the NDC leadership of the Ashanti Region has affirmed that all preparations are complete for the occasion.
Raising awareness of the policy among the local population is the aim of the walk.
In addition to Mr. Mahana, other well-known individuals who are anticipated to take part in the march are regional executives under the direction of Regional Chairman Augustus Andrews Nana Akwasi and Johnson Asiedu Nketia of the NDC.
The procession will wind through the city’s main thoroughfares before arriving at Kumasi Jubilee Park, where John Mahama will be among the speakers who will address the crowd.
According to a press release, the walk’s itinerary is as follows: starting at the Aboabo Post Office, going via Pelele, On-the-ran, Manhyia Hospital, Alabar Street, Kejetia Roundabout, Hello FM, A-life, Asafo Overpass, Labour Roundabout, and ending at Jubilee Park.
The NDC flagbearer’s schedule includes going on the “Building the Ghana We Want Tour,” where he would interact with various community sectors, including students, craftsmen, organized labor, and traders.
Through these neighborhood engagements, the former president hopes to address community issues, share his ideas, and get firsthand input from people on the ground.