Alleged LGBT Landlord faces Obomeng Traditional Council tomorrow  

The Obomeng Traditional Council, led by Nana Effah Opinamang III has set out 1st of April for a hearing of the landlord who rented out a house, which was used for the alleged LGBT marriage ceremony over the weekend

Alleged LGBT Landlord faces Obomeng Traditional Council tomorrow  
Nana Effah Ooinamang III

The Obomeng Traditional Council, led by Nana Effah Opinamang III has set out 1st of April for a hearing of the landlord who rented out a house, which was used for the alleged LGBT marriage ceremony over the weekend.

A report from the council indicates that the owner of the house in question has been summoned and hearing of the case will commence on Thursday 1st April 2021, and if found guilty of the charges leveled against him, there shall be pacification of the gods of the land.

The council maintained its silence on the owner of the building in question, adding that until proved guilty of the charges, they cannot mention the name of the owner of the house to the media.

The Mpreaso Police command arrested over 22 lesbians in Obomeng a suburb of Kwahu, in the Eastern region of Ghana who gathered to hold a wedding and a birthday ceremony at night in a rented house.

Twenty-two out of the 30 guests at the lesbian wedding was arrested while the remaining fled the scene.

Nana Effah narrated, “We have been reliably informed that the arrested persons have been granted bail and that some Journalists following the case have been assaulted. We have, however, left that angle for the Police to investigate and pursue.”

By: William Ofori Akwaboa, Eastern Region