Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has appealed to Ghanaians to turn out in their numbers for the ‘Kume Preko’ reloaded demonstration today, Saturday, November 5.
He says research shows that 54 per cent of Ghanaians want the President and the Vice President to resign hence, these citizens must come out to join the protest.
“Ghanaians come out, come out in your numbers, there has been research that shows that 54 per cent of the citizens ask that the President and Vice President should resign so please come out for the President to see the numbers,” he said at Obra sport where the demonstrators had gathered.
The protest will start at the Obra Spot in Accra and end at Independence Square.
This comes at a time pressure is being mounted on the President to sack his Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.
Some Members of Parliament from the Majority side held a press conference to call for his sacking.
Mr Kpebu described those MPs as heroes.
Speaking on the Community Connect on 3FM Friday November 5, with Johnnie Hughes, he said “Have you seen the 80 MPs, turned to 95, they have broken ranks with the president.
“So like I have always been saying, for the President, he has lost legitimacy because he can’t even negotiate with his own MPs, he is not a leader. So now, you see how he is not just an embarrassment but has been dealt a mortal blow.”