play videoEntrance to the Jubilee House
On September 21, the birthday of Ghana's founding president - Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, scores of young people started a planned march on a road stretch leading to the Jubilee House, seat of the presidency.
Dubbed #OccupyJulorBiHouse, they were essentially protesting the worsening economic crisis the country is plunged into while decrying the rising spate of corruption.
For many, it is interesting that despite marching to Occupy Jubilee House, the hashtag accompanying the march was #OccupyJulorBiHouse - the hashtag was also the theme of the protest.
Julor Bi, is a Ga phrase meaning 'Thief's child.' Ga is the language spoken by the dominant ethnic group in the Greater Accra Region.
It is a subtle jab at the ruling government led by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the government has serially been accused of corruption by insiders and opponents.
The terminology seemed to ruffle some people especially in government with the ruling New Patriotic Party's communication chief, Eric Ahiagbah, tweeting his express disapproval of a denigration of the presidency.
“I don’t agree with the derogatory caption of the Presidency by the organizers of the demonstration, but impeding their right to peaceful assembly is an affront to democracy, plain and simple,” he stated in a tweet.