
Another lawyer representing Emmanuel Gyan, a second accused, argued for charges against his client to be dropped, stating that he was not involved in the protest on the specified date. The prosecution responded that they were not formally informed of these requests.
Presiding Judge Evelyn Asamoah ruled that Ama Governor’s lawyers had not filed a formal application for the travel request, advising them to do so. Consequently, the travel application was denied.
Benjamin Akuffo, arrested while visiting the protesters in custody, also appeared after being granted bail. His case was likewise adjourned to October 30, with instructions for the prosecution to file disclosures and witness statements.