The Minority caucus in Parliament has for the second time postponed its planned protest to occupy the premises of the Bank of Ghana.
The intended protest is to demand the resignation of the governor Dr. Ernest Addison and his deputies over the central bank’s record of Ghc60 billion loss in the 2022 financial year.
A statement issued by the caucus disclosed that the protest will now be held on the 3rd of October 2023.
The statement disclosed that the caucus had to postpone the protest because the Police failed to mark out safe zones for the protest.
Minority leader Cassiel Ato Forson speaking to journalists noted that the picketing has been temporarily called off For public safety
The Minority had been in a meeting with the Police for more than three hours but the meeting ended in a deadlock.
The Minority explained to journalists that the police had failed to mark out a favourable route to them for the protest.
The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, said, “The demonstration is tomorrow, we’ve made it clear to them. We have agreed on the routes and we are telling them that we will terminate at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum. We gave them our word on that and we will stick to that.”
“So the demonstration starts at Obra Spot through Adabraka, through Ridge Roundabout, to National Theatre then we turn through the ministries and then we hit the Atta Mills highway, we turn right and then we pass the National Lotteries and terminate at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana