Audio By Carbonatix
Conveners for the Arise Ghana demonstration have stated that they are not calling off the protest despite an order from the court and the chaos that has characterized the exercise.
Speaking to JoyNews, one of the conveners, Edem Agbana said the protest is not ending until "we [the protestors] decide to leave here."
"That 4 pm is only in the minds of Akufo-Addo and his biased judges. We are demonstrating. As and when we feel like going, we will leave here," he added.
The Accra High Court on Monday ruled that the protest by Arise Ghana on June 28 and 29 could only be staged between the hours of 8 am and 4 pm.

The court additionally directed that the protest should commence at the Obra Spot in Accra and end at the Independence Square.
But the group, unsatisfied with the ruling of the High Court, proceeded to file a suit at the Court of Appeal to set aside the directive.
Though the court is yet to rule on this, the protestors hit the streets at 8 am to register their displeasure over the country's current economic situation.

It was a peaceful event until a stand-off between the police and some protestors led to the firing of tear gas and rubber bullets.
Venting his spleen over the conduct of the police, Mr. Agbana accused the government of using the Service to disrupt the demonstration.

"We are not calling off the protest," he insisted.
"We have a chaotic President with his chaotic government deciding to use the Police Service as puppets to perpetuate this violence."
He further explained that the protestors retaliated in self-defense.
"Self-defense is also in our laws. We saw the police firing tear gas and pepper spray and what have you. These innocent, unarmed citizens only decided to protect themselves and sack the police away. We the leaders are ready to be held responsible," he added.
He further called for the resignation of the Inspection General of Police (IGP), George Akuffo Damapare over the chaos that happened.
Latest Stories
-
SIC MD denies political interference claims but confirms SIGA letters only encouraged, not directed, state entities on insurance choices
11 minutes -
Turkey beat Kosovo to reach first World Cup in 24 years
20 minutes -
Tiger Woods had pills in pocket at crash scene, say police
31 minutes -
Mahama to review IMANI petition on insurance sector concerns – Kwakye Ofosu
36 minutes -
Road Safety Authority embarks on nationwide sensitisation ahead of Easter festivities
37 minutes -
Government reaffirms commitment to combat Human Trafficking at first 2026 HTMB meeting
57 minutes -
A/R: One injured, house torched at Penten as land dispute turns violent
58 minutes -
Delta Air Lines, AmCham Ghana honour women leaders at ‘Give to Gain’ High Tea event
1 hour -
TaxForGalamsey: Awula Serwah slams ‘ignorance’ defence in levy scandal, demands sanctions for MMDCEs
1 hour -
Collecting levies from galamseyers is wrong; sanctions must be enforced – Kenneth Ashigbey
1 hour -
BeTechConnected launches Future of Work Africa Podcast to amplify African voices on jobs, innovation
2 hours -
Rejecting pesewa coins is illegal, fuels inflation – BoG warns traders
2 hours -
New Juabeng MP seeks details on GRA’s customs AI system
2 hours -
TaxForGalamsey: Levies were institutional, not personal – Kwakye Ofosu explains lack of sanctions
2 hours -
Feeding Hungry Pupils: 38-year-old female teacher initiates food bank to promote teaching and learning at Abankoro
2 hours
