Photos: Red blood protesters cross Accra with mixed frustrations



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Wearing t-shirts, bloody color, protesters slowly crisscross the central streets of Accra, prompting motorists to watch their placards.

"We suffer, Kum Y3n preko," "Free NAM1" and, predictably, "incompetent government." Someone was simply unhappy that the Kasoa Polyclinic, although completed, was not open for consumption.

Menzgold's customers who have now gained experience in the art of protest have also joined the group.

"We are not here to joke," said an organizer of disappointed customers who want to recover their money after being stuck in a Ponzi scheme.

They brought their members from Tarkwa and Takoradi in the western region and Kumasi from the Ashanti region, he told Joynews member Roland Walker.

The walk began at 9 am under the Kwame Nkrumah interchange at Circle. It is organized by a pressure group, the Coalition for Social Justice, supported by the National Democratic Congress, an opposition party.

Joshua Akamba, the NDC's national organizer, said the protest was filled with ordinary Ghanaians and suffering youth, who should send "chills to the head coach of Ghana's head coach," Nana Akufo-Addo.

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