The Ghana Police Service has provided guidelines and rules to oversee the National Democratic Congress (NDC)'s planned nationwide demonstration against the Electoral Commission (EC).
The police stressed the need for peaceful and lawful conduct during the protests, emphasising that demonstrators must follow designated routes and timelines.
The Service made this known at a press conference on Monday, September 16.
The protest by the NDC is against the EC's rejection of the party's recommendation to audit the voter register ahead of the December election.
The police also highlighted the importance of collaboration with organisers to ensure public safety, urging participants to refrain from violence or property destruction.
They cautioned against destruction to property which may lead to surcharges as security personnel will be deployed across all demonstration routes to maintain order.
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