The Minority in Parliament has asked the Chairman of the Committee working on the LGBTQI bill, Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi to step aside if he’s unable to continue working on the bill.
The Minority has accused the MP of Asante Akim Central of deliberately delaying work on the bill and has threatened to block the passage of government bills if the LGBTQI bill is not worked on speedily.
In an interview with Citi News, Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, Sam George, said the Minority will use any means possible to ensure the passage of the bill.
“We will only continue to serve notice to the government to whip members of the majority side, especially the Chairman of the Committee. He will either have to carry the committee to do its job, or he will have to leave it for someone who is competent to do the job. Hon. Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi will be compelled to the job or step aside”, he challenged.
I would want to draw the House’s attention that there are several bills before the committee. We had one in-camera meeting last week, and we have invited the sponsors of this bill for these meetings.”
“Honourable Bedzrah was at these meetings, so it was surprising that the same person who was aware of what the committee is doing will say that the committee is doing nothing about the bill. I want to set the records straight that the committee is on course, so far as bills are concerned.”
The Bill prescribes that people of the same sex who engage in sexual activity could spend up to 10 years in jail
Varying forms of support for the LGBTQ+ community will also be criminalised if the Bill, known as the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill 2021, is passed into law.
The members of Parliament that presented the bill are, Sam George, Emmanuel Bedzrah (MP, Ho West) Della Adjoa Sowah (MP, Kpando), John Ntim Fordjour (MP, Assin South), Alhassan Sayibu Suhuyini (MP, Tamale North), Helen Adjoa Ntoso (MP, Krachi West), Rita Naa Odoley Sowah (MP, La Dadekotopon) and Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor (MP, South Dayi).
Source Citinewsroom