Protesters in Ghana rallied in Accra for three days to demand political change and economic reform. The #Occupy Julorbi House campaign aimed to address the high cost of living and perceived moral decay of the country's leaders. Demonstrators called for better living conditions and the ability to support their families. The police initially responded with force, arresting over 50 protesters and journalists. The protest was inspired by the "Fix the Country" movement. The campaign took place while President Nana Akufo-Addo was attending the UN General Assembly. Ghana currently has the highest debt among African countries in cooperation with the International Monetary Fund.
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