ACUP Takes Over Lapaz Streets in Pan-African Mass Mobilisation - Onlinetimesgh

ACUP Takes Over Lapaz Streets in Pan-African Mass Mobilisation

As part of its ongoing activities, the African Continental Unity Party (ACUP) took to the streets of Labadi in Greater Accra to mobilize and sensitize the masses in preparation for the 2028 elections, where the party aims to actively participate.

The mobilization team was led by Mr. Ebenezer Agyemang, the leader of the ‘Walk and Talk Positive Action’ program and a key member of ACUP’s strategic team, alongside Miss Kloyo Gift, the head of communications for ACUP-Ghana’s strategic team.

The message from ACUP was clear:

Ghana, for the past 58 years since the departure of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, has been driven down a path of destruction. ACUP urged the people not to despair or remain idle in the face of this crisis, but to rise up and join the youth in reclaiming the nation from the two political groups whose focus has been on tearing down rather than building up the Country.

The team called on the people of Labadi to remember that only the ideas of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah can restore Ghana—and, by extension, Africa—back on the path of progress and rapid development for the benefit of all, rather than just a privileged few. These few have handed over the country, the continent, and its resources to European and American interests, perpetuating a situation akin to modern-day slavery and colonialism.

ACUP stressed that the prevailing suffering across the land must be fought through a deliberate struggle against two major forces of oppression: Western imperialism and the ruling NPP and NDC, which together represent impoverishment and subjugation as well as selling the whole population into slavery.

The day’s activities involved direct engagement with market women, street vendors, trotro drivers, passengers, and even those briefly caught at traffic lights in Labadi. The ACUP team passionately called on the people to support the party in any way they could—whether through financial contributions, joining them on the streets, or simply calling in to offer words of encouragement to those involved in the ongoing struggle to save Ghana and Africa from total destruction.

The team reiterated how the work of rebuilding Africa cannot wait any longer and for that matter an urgent job like this will not be left to groups who don’t understand the urgency of Africa’s situation because they are already privileged.

Written by Kwadwo Yaboah

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