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Police have warned people wishing to take advantage of a Social Justice Coalition event to cause difficulties in reconsidering their decision.
In a statement, police said that people considering dropping the exercise could not, because the police department had developed measures to ensure the smooth running of the event.
The group protests against the tax on luxury vehicles.
In recent days, the Association of Vehicle and Asset Dealers of Ghana (VADAG) and other automobile industry badociations have complained about the government-imposed vehicle tax tax on cars. vehicles.
They argue that the tax rate on luxury vehicles has a negative impact on their business. The need for the planned event called "Kum Yen Preko" is therefore necessary.
They also say that the government is not doing much to ensure a stable economy that will support the growth of their businesses.
The Coalition is organizing the event despite the government's promise to review the levy.
The tax was introduced in July 2018 and some stakeholders called for its withdrawal.
The police said they would "secure the routes dedicated to the event and take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of all protesters as well as the maintenance of law and order during the whole period and beyond. "
"The infiltrators likely to want to take advantage of the event to stir up trouble are invited to reconsider their decision, because the police will not hesitate to deal with acts that tend to undermine the public order", adds the communicated.
The demonstration will begin at Obra Sport, from Kwame Nkrumah Avenue to the Farisco traffic lights towards COCOBOD Headquarters and will eventually end at Hearts Park where protesters will be invited by their leaders.
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