While marching under the watchful eye of riot police, the demonstrators, some waving banners or the national flag, aired their complaints about the skyrocketing cost of living and the dearth of employment possibilities.
On Saturday, several hundred protesters gathered in Accra, the capital of Ghana, for the third day in a row of anti-government demonstrations that have been brought on by economic hardship and led to a number of arrests.
The police built barricades to stop demonstrators from getting close to Jubilee House, the presidential villa. Democracy Hub activists have stated their plan to seize this significant space.