A family Court
in Accra has directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be served with a
writ filed against a Catholic Priest accused of failing to cater for a
child he allegedly had with a 24-year-old Ghanaian lady.
The court’s
directive is to have the Ministry apply to the apostolic nuncio for a
waiver of the diplomatic immunity enjoyed by the priest by virtue of his
ties to the Vatican, which is recognized as a country.
Rev. Father
Yves Lucien, who is the Director of the Biblical Centre for Africa and
Madagascar (BICAM) situated at the Airport Residential area in Accra, has
not yet been served with the writ.
The lady,
Josephine Ganyoame, is asking the court for an order for the priest to
subject himself to a paternity test to determine the father of the child.
She is also
requesting the court to give an order that the irresponsibility of the
priest breaches the child’s right to a name, basic necessities of life,
welfare, social protection and care guaranteed under the Children’s Act.
Ms Ganyoame is
also praying the court for custody of the child with reasonable access to
the priest. The case has been adjourned to the May 10 2016, to allow for the
recommended processes to be carried out.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment