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Full list of 53 arrested protesters

October 1, 2024
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Full list of 53 arrested protesters

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A list has emerged on social media of the names of some 53 promising Ghanaian youth who are in remand with their corresponding court for their hearing after they were arrested during the #SayNoToGalamsey protest.

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On Sunday, 22nd September, chaos broke out between Democracy Hub protesters and the Ghana Police Service during the second day of the protest leading to the arrest of about 53 protesters of the Democracy Hub.

Meanwhile, the Apostle General of Royal House Chapel International, Sam Korankye Ankrah has pleaded on their behalf saying, “I’m asking that our sons have erred, let’s forgive them, throwing them behind bars will not solve any problem”.

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list of protesters below: 

The 53 promising Ghanaian youth whose futures President @NAkufoAddo, an octogenarian in his final days, seeks to take away from them. pic.twitter.com/uFuP1AImCK

— StatsGH (@StatsGH) October 1, 2024

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