“As for passing in Parliament, it may well pass, whether or not the President will sign the Bill into law, it is doubtful.” He noted as quoted by Joy News. Explaining his stance on the matter, Prof Prempeh highlighted some constitutional gaps in parts of the Bill which he noted is likely to be challenged even beyond the courts of Ghana. Because this is the most radical it can get, and if it passes, it means we can legislate a lot of other things. So for me, this slid down a slippery slope is something we have to avert by all means.” He said at the webinar. It could go to regional courts because I think this is a very extreme display of intolerance,” he stated.
Source: GhanaWeb August 02, 2021 15:22 UTC