Supreme Court hears Sky-Odoi anti-LGBTQ cases live
The Supreme Court has begun hearing two writs challenging the transmission and assenting to, of the anti-LGBTQI+ bill passed by Ghana's parliament a few months ago.
Broadcaster Richard Sky and Researcher Amanda Odoi filed separate suits against the bills endorsement by President Nana Akufo-Addo.
Mr Sky says Parliament’s passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill is unconstitutional and praying the highest court to declare the bill null and void.
The broadcaster, who is also a lawyer, insists the bill violates provisions of the 1992 Constitution particularly Article 33(5) as well as Articles 12(1) and (2), 15(1), 17(1) and (2), 18(2), and 21(1) (a) (b) (d) and (e).
He contends that “the Speaker of Parliament contravened Article 108(a)(ii) of the Constitution, in light of Article 296(a)(b) and (c), by admitting and allowing Parliament to proceed upon and pass ‘The Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2024’ into law as the same imposes a charge upon the Consolidated Fund or other public funds of Ghana.”
The other plaintiff, Dr Odoi, has also expressed reservations about some provisions of the new bill.
President Nana Akufo-Addo withheld his assent to the bill pending a determination by the Supreme Court.
Attorney General Godfred Dame wrote to the court to permit a live coverage of the hearing, which was granted.
In a letter addressed to the Chief Justice, the Attorney General said: "Respectfully, in view of the public interest in the cases concerning the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill 2024 (the Bill) I would like to recommend that the media (including radio and television) be given full access to the relevant courts to undertake a coverage of all proceedings in those cases concerning the Bill."
"The cases under reference are as follows: Supreme Court 1. Dr. Amanda Odoi v The Speaker of Parliament and Another (Suit No. J1/13/2023), and 2. Richard Dela Sky v The Parliament of Ghana and Another (Suit No. J1/9/2024)."
“High Court 1. Mr. Paul Boama-Sefa v The Speaker of Parliament and Another (Suit No. D45/SF.128/2023), and 2. Dr. Prince Obiri-Korang v The Attorney-General (Suit No. J1/18/2021)."
“It is my respectful view that the transparency to be engendered by a coverage of the proceedings".
Source: classfmonline.com
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