Photos and videos circulating on Cape Fm and TV have so far shown decimal assembling of protesters at major junctions and intersections in Montserrado County.
Unlike the high impression of a perceived high turnout, Liberians woke up to relatively empty streets.
According to the organizers of the protest, over 400,000 people will turnout to join the protest today but up till press time, such number has not been seen yet.
In the Matadi, Old Road, Congo Town and some parts of Paynesville visited by our reporters, there is normal business activities ongoing while government workers are currently doing their normal works.
There is also high security presence at major junctions with their respective gears posted to provide protection as well as to intervene in case of any violence.
Even though normal activities are ongoing but it also a noticeable limited people seen in the streets.
STAND has named bad governance, high unemployment rate, alleged Corruption, hardship and suffering among the masses as attributing factors for the protest.
Among other things, they want a change in the interest of the people.
