Pressure group Arise Ghana has moved the second day of its demonstration to the El Wak Sports Stadium.
Leaders expressed displeasure at the action of the police on Day 1 after their followers clashed with the law-enforcement officers.
Despite a High Court ruling, which ordered the demonstration to start at 8:00am and end at 4:00pm Tuesday, the demonstration dubbed #KromAy3Hye began at around midday.
The leaders also demanded to use the Ring Road Central to the Presidency but were stopped by the police, a situation which resulted in the pelting of stones and firing of tear gas.
The leaders have vowed to take the second day action to the El Wak Sports Stadium through the Ministry of Finance and end up in Parliament.
The police are yet to comment on this development.
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