A three-day protest is set to begin today, Thursday, October 3, in Accra, as activists demand the immediate release of 53 Democracy Hub protesters who were arrested during an anti-galamsey demonstration last week. The protest, which will run until October 5, aims to bring attention to the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.
The march will commence at Legon Okponglo and proceed to the Black Star Square, following a route that has been approved by the police. The designated path will take participants through several key locations, including the Legon Stadium, Okponglo Traffic Light, Shiashie, Shangri-La, Airport Traffic Light, the National Service Secretariat, Electoral Commission Office, Parliament, and finally, Independence Square.
The protest, organized under the slogans “FreeTheCitizens” and “SayNoToGalamsey,” has gained significant support on social media, with a large turnout expected. Activists aim to not only demand the release of the arrested protesters but also to intensify the fight against illegal mining, which continues to have a devastating impact on Ghana’s environment.
In response, the Ghana Police Service has issued a warning, stating that they will disperse any gatherings if they believe there is a threat to public order or peace during the demonstration.