The youth wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has finally announced the routes for "A March For Justice in a n open letter to the general public.
They indicated that the march will start from the Accra hall and then move to the liberation road to Opeibea house then through the aviation road through land commission and then proceed to the Flagstaff house and finally stop at the Parliament house.
"At the jubilee house, we will deliver a petition to the president and another petition to the speaker of parliament". They said.

They therefore assured the general public that anyone who has the interest in the "March for Justice" will be protected with much security.
However, they also admonished who will take part to adhere to the covid -19 protocols to ensure the safety of all persons.
The plan demonstration and street protest is scheduled to take place on Tuesday 6th July 2021 to raise awareness of the state of insecurity and lawlessness in Ghana.
Below is the full document to testify to the "March for Justice".

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