#FixTheCountry protestors today stormed some principal streets of Accra to demand good governance from the government.
The group gathered at the 'Obra Spot' near the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange at 6am and marched towards the Black Star Square where they ended the protest.
Dressed in red, gold, green and black outfits, the protestors held placards with inscriptions such as, “Bribery is an insult to hard work", "Bring back Nkrumah's state farms", "Dishonesty and lack of patriotism gave us Year of no Return."
The Police Service provided maximum security for the #FixTheCountry protest.
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