The Accra Circuit Court has issued an order mandating that protesters from the #StopGalamseyNow movement, who are currently in remand for fighting against the ongoing Illegal Mining (Galamsey in Ghana), be provided with meals twice a day.
The protesters, who were arrested during demonstrations against illegal mining (galamsey), have drawn significant attention for their cause, calling for urgent action to address the environmental and health hazards posed by the destructive mining activities.
The court’s directive comes as a response to concerns over the welfare of the detained protesters, ensuring their basic needs are met while they remain in custody. The #StopGalamseyNow movement has gained widespread support from Ghanaians who are pushing for an end to the illegal mining practices that continue to devastate the country’s natural resources.
As the legal proceedings continue, the protesters’ cause remains in the spotlight, with many citizens calling for justice and a firm stance against galamsey. The court’s order for proper care of the remanded protesters reflects the growing attention on the human rights of those involved in the movement.
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