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Ghana Supreme Court Upholds Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, Future Uncertain

Ghana Supreme Court Upholds Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, Future Uncertain

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 25, 2024 7:43 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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Ghana’s Supreme Court has rejected two legal challenges aimed at blocking the controversial Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, which criminalizes same-sex relationships. The bill, approved by parliament in February, has drawn significant criticism internationally but enjoys widespread public support domestically.

The court ruled recently that it could not declare the legislation unconstitutional because it has yet to receive presidential assent. “It will be premature for this court to exercise its interpretive and enforcement jurisdiction to intervene. Consequently, the action fails,” Judge Avril Lovelace-Johnson, head of the seven-member panel, stated in her judgment.

The bill proposes prison sentences of six months to three years for members of the LGBTQ+ community who engage in same-sex acts. Critics argue it represents a severe infringement on human rights, while supporters say it aligns with Ghanaian cultural and family values.

Legal and Political Limbo

President Nana Akufo-Addo, whose term ends on January 7 following his electoral defeat, had refrained from signing the bill into law, citing the need for a constitutional ruling. The court’s decision now places the onus back on the presidency. However, Akufo-Addo has not indicated whether he will endorse the legislation before leaving office.

Incoming President John Mahama, who has previously expressed opposition to expanded LGBTQ+ rights, has also remained non-committal about his stance on the bill. This uncertainty leaves the future of the legislation in limbo.

International and Domestic Reactions

The bill’s passage through parliament and subsequent legal challenges have reignited debates on LGBTQ+ rights in Ghana, where homosexuality remains highly stigmatized. While many Ghanaians view the legislation as a defense of traditional values, international human rights organizations have condemned it as a step backward for equality and freedom.

The international community has expressed concern over the bill’s potential impact on Ghana’s reputation as a democratic state committed to protecting minority rights. The United Nations, among other entities, has urged Ghanaian leaders to reconsider the law, warning of possible diplomatic and economic repercussions.

Broader Implications

The Supreme Court’s ruling underscores the tensions between local cultural norms and international human rights standards. With public opinion strongly favoring the bill, Ghana’s leadership now faces the challenge of navigating this divisive issue while maintaining its democratic image on the global stage.

As the debate continues, the LGBTQ+ community in Ghana remains vulnerable, caught between widespread societal disapproval and an uncertain legal future. The coming weeks are likely to determine whether the controversial bill becomes law or if it faces further hurdles.

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