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Event was not a quiet walk after all

Individuals and some ‘Jama groups’ that were present were seen, chanting about the frustrations and hardships the current power crisis “Dumsor” has brought upon them.

 

Yvonne nelson, the leader of the #DumsorMustStop vigil which came to an end yesterday, had initially stated that, the vigil was going to be just a quite walk without noise but things took a different turn.

There was sure a massive turn out but a quite walk was not what her supporters and fans had in mind. It was more of a demonstration than just a quite walk.

Individuals and some ‘Jama groups’ that were present were seen, chanting about the frustrations and hardships the current power crisis “Dumsor” has brought upon them. Some even showed up with a megaphones and all sort of noise making instruments to voice their concerns and curse out the government for doing nothing about the issue.

The walk was meant to mourn the difficulties the energy crisis has introduced into the country and to put the government on it's toes in solving the issue and with the turn out, it really proves that, Ghanaians are fed up with this "dumsor" issue and want it solved as soon as possible.

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