Popular Ghanaian social activist, Ralph St Williams, also known as Fellow Ghanaians, was captured on video destroying some plywood with posters of Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, during the “Enough is Enough” demonstration organised by the opposition National Democratic Congress in Accra yesterday.
The social activist went on a rampage at the construction site of the National Cathedral, pulling down several plywood with the posters of the NPP Presidential candidate for the December 7 general elections.
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Social activist Ralph De Fellow Ghanaians went on a rampage at the construction site of the National Cathedral, where he destroyed several plywood boards featuring posters of the Vice President and flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
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In the video, he was livid, and alleged that the government has misused taxpayers’ money on the construction of the National Cathedral.
He claimed that millions of dollars have gone into the project but there was nothing to show for it other than a pit at the construction site.
He was filmed moving about to different portions of the construction site to show the public what taxpayers’ money has been used for so far.
This appeared to have infuriated the social activist, who went on explaining his anger to other protesters on the grounds.
Some protesters tried to stop him from causing further damage to the posters.
The “Enough is Enough” demonstration was led by the NDC as the party together with other Ghanaians hit the streets of Accra and other parts of the country to demand for an independent forensic audit of the voters’ register ahead of the December 7 polls.
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The protests brought the capital to a standstill yesterday, and there was a reported incident of police shooting in Kumasi, which police later denied.