The Madina MP, Francis Xavier-Sosu on Monday, October 25, 2021, led his constituents to demonstrate over the state of roads in the constituency.
The protest, according to the MP, is to force the relevant authorities to quickly fix deplorable roads in the constituency.
Visuals from the constituency shows scores of constituents predominantly clad in red and marching on the streets of Ayi-Mensah.
Francis Xavier-Sosu has asked the government to pay contractors assigned to the project to enable them to deliver.
The protesters are marching from Amrahia to Ayi-Mensah.
Road users in the area have been left stranded as the protestors have blocked sections of the Ayi-Mensah, Danfa, and Otinibi road.
Police have reportedly arrested one of the protestors.
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