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Chaotic scenes at Kawukudi as youths breaches barricades, egages in fiery clashes with Police

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Chaotic scenes unfolded at the Kawukudi intersection as unaffiliated youths clashed with police during protests calling for government accountability.

The protests, characterized by the hashtags #FreeTheCitizens and #StopGalamseyNow, aimed to highlight serious social issues, including the dangers of illegal mining, also known as galamsey.

The demonstration began peacefully, with participants voicing their concerns about the negative impacts of galamsey on their communities.

However, tensions quickly escalated as the protesters grew frustrated with what they viewed as insufficient government action.

The situation became more volatile when the youths breached police barricades, leading to a fierce confrontation with law enforcement.

 

Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with protesters shouting slogans and demanding immediate changes.

The police, in an effort to regain control, used tear gas and other crowd-control tactics to disperse the crowd.

This response further fueled the anger of the demonstrators, resulting in a standoff that lasted for several hours.

The protests reflect a rising dissatisfaction among many citizens about the government’s handling of illegal mining and its effects on the environment.

Illegal mining has caused severe damage to rivers and farmland, leading to health risks and loss of livelihoods for many people.

Protesters are calling for the government to take stronger measures to address these issues and to protect the rights and health of citizens.

Onlookers watched in shock, with many expressing concern about the escalating violence.

Some community members joined the protests, urging an end to galamsey activities that threaten their way of life. Social media platforms were flooded with videos and images of the unrest, drawing attention to the growing movement against illegal mining.

 

The situation at Kawukudi highlights the urgent need for dialogue between the government and citizens. Many protesters believe that without meaningful engagement and action, tensions will only continue to rise.

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