"Let me tell you why I organised it. I saw a video from Tema General Hospital. I have a condition now, so when I saw the video, it really spoke to me; it really touched me because I know that I could find myself in that position very soon."
"I am a Ghanaian. I had my first daughter in Ghana, and I may have my future kids in Ghana, so what if it happens to me in the hospital? So, I was a little triggered when I saw that video. It is the reason I went to social media and decided to tweet about Dumsor," she said.
The #DumsorMustStop vigil, which was slated for June 8, 2024, got the attention of some Ghanaians who were spotted at the University of Ghana, where the protest began.
On Wednesday, June 4, Henry Osei Akoto, an organiser of the protest, announced in an audio recording that the protest would start at the University of Ghana and end at the Tetteh Quarshie Roundabout.
Several participants were captured in a video by GhanaWeb wearing black outfits with red caps and holding placards and lanterns as they marched to their destination.
Watch the video below:
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