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LGBTQ+ Bill: Throw Out Richard Sky's Case Too - Sam George Tells CJ

NDC Member of Parliament (MP) for Ningo-Prampram constituency, Samuel Nartey George, has expressed his disappointment at the sequence of priorities set by the Supreme Court regarding legal matters presented to the courts.

Sam George expressed his surprise following the decision by the Supreme Court to address the case of South Dayi MP, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, ahead of that of private legal practitioner and media personality, Richard Dela Sky.

Richard Dela Sky filed an application on March 5 with the Supreme Court, seeking a declaration that the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly known as the anti-gay bill, is null, void, and of no effect.

The Ningo-Prampram MP contends that the court’s order of proceedings would have been more equitable had it first heard the case about the anti-gay bill before turning to the matter involving the South Dayi MP.

He said, “What is surprising to me is that the Chief Justice has not called the Richard Sky case, which is almost four weeks old, before the court to hear that, but has called the case that was less than a week old. Because it is the same principle."

“The principle the Supreme Court has espoused here, if you apply that to the Richard Sky’s case, that case also has to be thrown out, because it is equally very frivolous because the Supreme Court has no power to stay the hands of the president.

Sam George stressed, “but if the judiciary is not being biased, if the judiciary is showing a mind of its own, especially the Chief Justice, showing a mind of their own, they would have called those cases because common sense is part of legislation and the work of the judiciary.”