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Anti-LGBTQI+ Bill: Akufo-Addo will not commit political suicide – Martin Amidu

Previous Extraordinary Prosecutor, Martin Amidu has attested President Nana Akufo-Addo will not consent to the anti-LGBTQI+ charge.

In a long explanation, Mr Amidu said passing the charge into law will be a political suicide Akufo-Addo will not commit.

“As I told my questioners at that point, “self-preservation is the primary law of nature” and Nana Akufo-
Addo will be committing suicide to consent the LGBTQ+ Charge passed by Parliament into law.

“Nana Akufo-Addo’s long diversion, the air he has built around himself as a democrat within the
western convention, and all the ingratiation endeavors he has contributed in, will come to nothing
ought to he consent to the Charge upon section. The truth that other citizens closely observing the
Ghanaian political scene knew the trouble the Bill was aiming to confront when it ought to the work area
of the President was verbalized by no less a individual than Minority Pioneer Ato Forson,” parcels of the explanation studied.

In his see, anyone who assumed Akufo-Addo will consent to the charge has not examined his political life story some time recently and upon his suspicion of office as President.

Concurring to him, the president has worked easily to see great within the eyes of Western pioneers, and will not soil that notoriety by stooping moo to sign the charge.

“I had no question in my intellect that no exhortation from any quarters, religious,
social, social, or something else would convince Nana Akufo-Addo to sign it when displayed to
him. Those who had discussions with me long some time recently Parliament started to consider and to
pass the Charge will affirm my position on this matter,” it included.

President Akufo-Addo’s within the past days has come beneath furious reactions over his announcement on the disputable charge which was passed on Wednesday, February 28, 2024.

On Tuesday, Walk 5, a writer cum lawyer, Richard Dela Sky filed a claim against Parliament at the Preeminent Court with respect to the entry of the anti-LGBTQ+ charge.

The reliefs looked for by the writer incorporate an arrange restraining President Akufo-Addo from consenting to the charge conjointly avoiding the “Speaker of Parliament and the Receptionist to Parliament from displaying ‘The Human and Sexual Values Charge, 2024’ to the President of the Republic for his assent.”

This was scarcely 24 hours after Akufo-Addo uncovered that the Bill is confronting a legitimate challenge at the Preeminent Court which until a choice is arrived at, no activity would be taken by his government on the private Member’s charge.

Tending to concerns during a political engagement on Walk 4 at Peduase, the President accentuated that Ghana remains enduring in its long-standing notoriety for regarding human rights and adherence to the run the show of law.

He consoled the worldwide community of Ghana’s commitment to maintaining human rights despite the section of the charge.

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