Lawyers for musician Sarkodie, and actress Yvonne Nelson, have written to the Ghana Police to notify them of a ‘peaceful vigil’ they intend to hold on May 16.
Dated May 4, the letter, signed by messrs Kofi Bentil, and Nana Kwasi Awuah, said it was in pursuant of the Public Order Act, 1994 (Act 491), which permits citizens to notify the police of special events.
If approved, the vigil will bring together an umbrella of celebrities who have since subscribed to the #dumsormuststop campaign started by Miss Nelson to raise concerns oN Ghana’s worsening power crisis.
The protest is an extension of the social media campaign, which continues to receive enormous endorsements from well meaning Ghanaians.
Dumsor, the local street term for the frequent power outages the country has been plunged into got Nelson to take to Twitter days ago to make her concerns known.
And she did it in a scathing style that ruffled some feathers. She subsequently got backing from colleague entertainment personalities Lydia Forson and Sarkodie.
Read full letter below.
The vigil shall commence at 5pm from the University of Ghana, the lawyers said.
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By: Obed Boafo/enewsgh.com/Ghana