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Pro-New Patriotic Party group, Young Patriots wants President John Evans Atta Mills to take hasty measures in addressing what they say is the increasing levels of corruption in his administration.
The group on Friday embarked on a demonstration in the United Kingdom to protest the controversial GHC 52 million judgement debt paid to business mogul, Alfred Agbesi Woyome and other judgement debts they say are unjustified.
The protestors who assembled at Archway Tube Station, London, marched to the Ghana High Commission, where they presented a formal petition to the High Commissioner, Prof. Kwaku Danso-Boafo.
According to the group the action became necessary because persistent calls on the Mills-Mahama administration to retrieve the controversial monies paid to Alfred Agbesi Woyome have proved futile.
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