Anthoney General and Lawyer George Sam On Anti-Gay Bill to be lay in Parliament.
The Attorney General and Lawyer George Sam On Anti-Gay Bill criminalization to be lay in Parliament. The Attorney General and minister for Justice, Justice Godfred Yeboah Dame is compelled to lay in parliament the controversial anti gay bill criminalization by gay activists in Ghana.
According to the activists, passing anti – gay bill has the strongest consequences on the implementation of workable democracy and a serious threat to the 1992 constitutions.
The Attorney General said the memorandum has deformations that must be amended before the bill is passed, otherwise the constitution needs to be amended to match the 1992 constitution.
The Attorney General said, gay activists in attempt to legalize LGBTQ is not unconstitutional but changes must be done to certain provisions afterwards the bill can be debated in parliament before passing out. He added that, passing anti-gay bill to criminalize gay is problematic on its own context as it infringes the fundamental human rights in the constitution.
To him, Certain transformation will be done to the memerandum and the bill debated by the law makers in parliament since the parliamentarians are the representatives of the people. This tells that, latest by next week or so the anti-gay and its criminalization bill will be debated in parliament.
Meanwhile, a Ghanaian lawmaker and a formal UK legislator, Sam George promised to fight with his strength and life to criminalize gay so as to pass the anti-gay bill. He said the consequences of legalizing gay are pretty dangerous and the country can not afford to bear the consequences.
He made a comment that they will shame the devil by passing this bill
The gay activists hardly lamented boldly that, in ensuring of gender equality and equity, as spelt out in the sustainable Developmental Goals then they should desist from passing out the controversial anti-gay bill.
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