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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has presented its second petition to the leadership of Parliament following a five-hour march on Tuesday to demand justice for the atrocities cause by the security agencies under the current government.
The first petition was presented earlier to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on whose behalf a Deputy Chief of Staff, Emmanuel Adumua-Bossman, took it at the Jubilee House.
Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin was absent and so leadership of both the Majority and Minority was at hand to receive the petition.
Leader of the protest George Opare Addo, who is also the National Youth Organiser of the largest opposition party, has warned that further action will be taken if the demands contained in the petition are not met.
“The demonstration is one of many options that is available to us,” he told TV3‘s Komla Adom after presenting the petition to leadership of Parliament.
“This is the first step and subsequently if nothing happens, we will advise ourselves and take other measures that will compel this government to keep to the oath of office that they swore to us.”
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