October 30, 2024

Some MPs being intimidated over anti-LGBTQI+ bill – Arthur Kennedy

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Arthur Kobina Kennedy

​​Author of the famous book Chasing the Elephant into the Bush the Politics of Complacency and member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) based in the United States, Dr Arthur Kobina Kennedy, has revealed that some legislators have been denied visas and warned to stay away from the anti-gay bill which is currently before Parliament.

He indicated that “this intimidation is coming mainly from the Western diplomatic community.”

The bill which has sparked lots of debate, the “Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill” was laid in the House on Monday, August 2 and read for the first time.

In its first reading, it was revealed that the Bill proscribes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) and other related activities and propaganda or advocacy and promotion for same.

It was also revealed that it supports protection for children and persons who are victims or accused of homosexuality.

The Bill was duly referred to the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Committee for consideration by the Second Deputy Speaker Andrew Asiamah Amoako.

“For the first time, it is referred to the Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs for consideration and report,” Mr Asiamah Amoako, who is also the MP for Fomena, directed.

The controversial anti-gay bill has sparked so many debates and divided opinions in the Ghanaian public discourse.

While some, particularly the religious and traditional groupings, have pledged all their support to the Bill and are hopeful of its passing, others were worried about the fact that it could incur the wrath of the international community against Ghana.

Commenting on this development in a statement, Dr Arthur Kennedy said ”My goal today, is not to opine on the merits of the bill. Indeed, I wish, in the words of the sages, we had “allowed sleeping dogs to lie”. The homosexual community, in my view, were doing fine, in their private spaces, subject to the protections of the law accorded to all citizens.

“Unfortunately, the opposition to the bill, motivated by the noble desire to promote tolerance for our homosexual community, has been characterized by intolerance.

”Some lawmakers, including the bill’s sponsor, Sam George have been threatened publicly and privately. Calls have been made to the Speaker, threatening MPs. Some have been denied visas and warned to stay away from this issue. It is sad, that this intimidation is coming mainly from the Western diplomatic community.”

Below is his full statement…

TOLERANCE AND THE DEBATE ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY IN GHANA

The pending legislation about homosexuality in Ghana has led to unfortunate manifestations of intolerance. Parliament is considering a bill that would criminalize certain aspects of homosexual conduct in Ghana.

In response, significant segments of the community, including Christian, Muslim and traditional authorities have offered support. On the other hand, there is an impressive array of intellectuals and government officials who are opposing the proposed bill. Indeed, a significant part of the diplomatic community too, has weighed in, to oppose the bill.

My goal today, is not to opine on the merits of the bill. Indeed, I wish, in the words of the sages, we had “allowed sleeping dogs to lie”. The homosexual community, in my view, were doing fine, in their private spaces, subject to the protections of the law accorded to all citizens.

Unfortunately, the opposition to the bill, motivated by the noble desire to promote tolerance for our homosexual community, has been characterized by intolerance.

Some lawmakers, including the bill’s sponsor, Sam George have been threatened publicly and privately. Calls have been made to the Speaker, threatening MPs. Some have been denied visas and warned to stay away from this issue. It is sad that this intimidation is coming mainly from the Western diplomatic community.

In addition to democracy and the rule of law, the West exemplifies, to the eternal admiration of people like me, the attitude of tolerance. It is at the heart of multi-party democracy and the support of minority rights etc that make the West such a powerful example to the rest of the world.

As JFK put it, “Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one’s own beliefs. Rather, it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.”.

The West argued that dealing with China and Russia was better that isolating them. The West insisted on constructive engagement with Apartheid South Africa while we beat War drums. They were right.. Let us not fight intolerance with intolerance.

The next time there is an election dispute or tribal fighting and the West comes preaching tolerance, it would help if opportunists cannot remind us of Western intolerance!

The problem of this bill is not the Parliament. It is reflecting public opinion. Let us continue to educate the public.

Finally, to Parliament, continue this new attitude, by championing the interest of the public for Healthcare, jobs and for fighting the canker of corruption.

Long live tolerance.

Long live Ghana.

Arthur Kobina Kennedy

(11th October, 2021)

By: Stella Annan | myactiveonline.com Twitter @activetvgh

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