Thursday, August 11, 2011

LAWYER BOATENG URGE GOVERNMENT TO ENFORCE CHILDREN’S ACT


Lawyer Kwame Boateng Akyeampong has urged government has put all the necessary institutions in place to enforce the children act.
He stated that though there is the Social Welfer Department and the Domestic Violence Unit (DOVVSU) as well as the Children’s Ministry both departments lacks resources to implement the children right act hence making it difficult for children to insist on their rights.
He therefore tasks the government to put all resources in place to enforce the children’s act.
Lawyer Kwame Boateng Akyeampong made these statement today in connection with the allege spell cast on the ‘girlfriend’ of Bishop Obinim hence making him paralyzed.
He was speaking on Dwaso Nsem programme today with Adakabre Frimpong Manso.
According to him, any other interested party or organization wishing to go to court should consult the family of Gifty Fobih so that they can assist the family.
Meanwhile, The Vice President of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Ursula Owusu has added her voice by urging Christians to be circumspect with their leaders and not to follow suite to their thought.
She noted that Bishop Obinim has disgrace the Christian faith and his wife hence he does not deserve to lead his congregation.

PASTOR OBINIM WILL PAY FOR MISLEADING PEOPLE- REV DEEGBEY


The General Secretary of the Ghana Christian Council Reverend Fred Deegbe says Bishop Daniel Obinim will account some day for misleading people despite the fact that he is a pastor and a leader.
He explains that every individual will face the consequences of his or her actions.
Rev. Fred Deegbey was commenting on how Obinim attacked a presenter and destroyed property at an Accra-based radio station.
He says Bishop Obinim’s behavior was unfortunate, regrettable and very scandalous.
Rev. Deegbe says the argument that Bishop Obinim was provoked was no excuse for his actions.
He further advised Christians to be discerning in listening to their pastors and to have a personal relationship with God.

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