The demonstration, organised by a group called "Concerned Citizens Against Galamsey," seeks to amplify the call for an end to illegal mining, known locally as "galamsey," which has ravaged Ghana's water bodies, farmlands, and forests.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, 2nd October, the police outlined the official routes for the peaceful protest.

Protesters are expected to assemble at Okponglo, near the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, and march daily to Independence Square.

The route will pass through key landmarks, including the Okponglo Traffic Light, Shiashie, Airport Traffic Light, Kawukudi Traffic Intersection, Kanda Highway, the Electoral Commission Office, Ridge Hospital, Parliament House, Osu Cemetery, and will conclude at the Accra Sports Stadium car park. "After an engagement with the organisers, the agreed routes for the demonstration shall begin from Okponglo, near the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, as their converging point, through the Okponglo Traffic Light, towards Shiashie/Standard Authority Traffic Light, through Shangrila to Airport Traffic Light and turn right to Association International School, through the National Service Secretariat and merge onto Kawukudi Traffic Intersection, through Kanda Highway to Accra High School Junction, through the Electoral Commission Office, Ridge to Ridge Hospital, through the AU Roundabout to the Parliament House, through Osu Cemetery, and finally end at the Accra Sports Stadium car park," the statement read.