US Ambassador cautions Ghana against anti-Gay bill

US Ambassador cautions Ghana against anti-Gay bill

Virginia Palmer, the US Ambassador to Ghana, has issued a warning that the country’s trade and investment could be harmed by the passing of the anti-LGBTQ+ law.

While some American businesses are planning to invest in Ghana, according to Ambassador Palmer, any law that discriminates against LGBTQ+ individuals might harm Ghana’s reputation and deter investors.

“Lots of ethnic communities make Ghana strong, stable, and attractive for investments. I hope it stays that way with regard to the LGBTQ community. They should be managed to be made the colour of the money green or red if it’s Ghanaian, but if it is discrimination, then that will send a signal not to [only] LGBTQ investors and exporters but to other American companies. Then Ghana will be less welcoming…so I hope it stays that welcoming,” the US Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Palmer told journalists in Accra.

The Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, which Parliament is presently debating, intends to criminalize LGBTQ+ activities, outlaw the promotion and support of LGBTQ+ content, and offer safety and assistance to minors and anyone engaged in LGBTQ+ concerns.

In July 2023, a request to enjoin Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin from proceeding with the bill’s consideration was denied by the Supreme Court of Ghana.

A researcher by the name of Dr. Amanda Odoi submitted the application, claiming that the continued consideration of the law violates Article 108 of the 1992 Constitution.

According to Article 108 of the 1992 Constitution, a bill or motion cannot be debated by Parliament if the person presiding believes it would result in taxation, a charge to the consolidated fund, or other use of public funds, unless the president has introduced it.

The application claims that the bill, taken as a whole, will cost the consolidated funded and violates the 1992 Constitution because it is a private members bill.

This legal move fuels more discussion and controversy around the anti-LGBTQ+ measure, which has been the subject of varied perspectives from interested parties.

 

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