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CGRG to go ahead with Monday's demo despite court order

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  • Remove Indemnity Clause 9 years ago

    You don't need no police permit to go on demonstration.The politicians who are embezzling our wealth do not need police permission to steal.

  • MENSAH 9 years ago

    These characters must understand that demonstrations has never and will never solve our problems. As a nation, what we need now are people with brain power and with the capacity to think through our problems and not people wh ...
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  • NDC elders,ftsoldiers r nt fools! 9 years ago

    Demonstration is part of using the brain power to show dissatisfaction against the government.We the ndc footsoldiers will join this time round bcos the elders are taking us to be fools.We are getting awake,

  • ESONG UW/R 9 years ago

    what happened to the railway workers in Ghana???? it was a demonstration that SOLVED THEIR salary PROBLEM.that was just last month.the demonstration can eased tension

  • KWAKU MANU 9 years ago

    It will cause this Blockhead government to sit up.

  • isaac 9 years ago

    duncan williams claim the cedi is doing well with the dollar,now the prices of materials are stil going up when the cedi to the dollar was1dollar to 3.75cedis a bag of cement was 29 cedis now its 32cedis and the like also el ...
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  • ROY 9 years ago

    THE PROBLEM OF GHANA IS NOT THE GOVERNMENT OF GHANA; THE PROBLEM IS THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM IE. THE CAPITALISM OR PRIVATIZATION WE ARE OPERATING HAS FAILED AND IT SHOULD BE CHANGED TO "GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION" SYSTEM.

    NO GOVER ...
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  • Lord Tennison 9 years ago

    Do not brush the court order under the carpet.Ghana is lawless.In efforts to strengthen our rudimentary democratic dispensation and to cling onto the political stability to attract foreign capital for our socioeconomic develo ...
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  • Papa Yaw. 9 years ago

    No

  • jk Atta 9 years ago

    Lock them up if they do not respect the courts. The rule of law should prevail and we must all learn to respect the law otherwise we are heading towards anarchy.