/**/ Against gay bill : Tell unfamiliar missions we'll respond in case visa is utilized as weapon – Ablakwa to Ayorkor Botchwey Against gay bill : Tell unfamiliar missions we'll respond in case visa is utilized as weapon – Ablakwa to Ayorkor Botchwey
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Against gay bill : Tell unfamiliar missions we'll respond in case visa is utilized as weapon – Ablakwa to Ayorkor Botchwey

Member of Parliament for North Tongu Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has asked Foreign Illicit relationships Minister, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey to serve notice to the discretionary local area that on the off chance that they use visa contemplations to impact choices of officials in Ghana, that equivalent rule will likewise be applied to them. 

Mr Ablakwa portrayed the arrangement to utilize visa contemplations as weapon as foolish and provocative way. 

"It is crude, an unmitigated attack and grave attack on our power for any nation to utilize visa contemplations as a weapon to impact the choice of properly chose administrators. 

"Our unfamiliar service should expeditiously serve notice that the rule of correspondence will apply to any country that sets out on this foolish and provocative way," he said in a tweet on Friday October 14.

His partner MP for Asawase Alhaji Mohammed Muntaka has let the conciliatory local area know that the MPs won't be scared and undermined with respect to the counter LGBTQ bill forthcoming before the house. 

He clarified "it's against the constitution of Ghana for any individual from parliament to be rebuffed for offering their viewpoint on public issues in the place of parliament. Thus, consequently, no government office can rebuff any MP in this nation to grovel to their desire''. 

He demonstrated that his side of the not really settled to guarantee the bill is passed to maintain Ghana's conventional standards and moralities in light of a legitimate concern for most of Ghanaians. 

"With the best regard to our President, Nana Akufo-Addo, his assertion on Aljazeera was appalling. In case he was strong like President Mills and John Dramani Mahama by telling the world that Ghana won't ever acknowledge LGBTQ+ exercises they wouldn't do the terrible supports we are finding in the nation of late," he told Kumasi-based Abusua FM. 

The questionable enemy of gay bill which is as of now before parliament has as of now isolated assessment in the Ghanaian public talk. 

While a few, especially the strict and conventional groupings, have upheld the Bill and cheerful of its passing, others say it could cause the anger of the global local area against Ghana.

 

By Mohammed Dauda / kdsmultimedia.com

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