• He said the reason was on the grounds that he won’t return back to Ghana
•He described this action as gross disrespect
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Tamale South Alhassan Suhuyini has said Netherlands Embassy denied him a visa on the grounds that he may not return back to Ghana.
In a rejoinder that seeks to answer concerns that have been discussed so far, Suhuyini said he has taken steps to appeal to the embassy to review their decision as it disrespects his status as a Member of Parliament of Ghana.
He adds that formal complaints will also be made to the Foreign Affairs to deal with the “gross disrespect.”
He said, “Netherlands ignored my beautiful family and deny me an entry visa on the basis that; there was insufficient evidence that I have significant social or economic ties to my country to prompt my return after my intended visit, could only have been deliberately taken to provoke me and also undermine Ghanaian state officials and diplomats.
“I, therefore, have since taken steps to appraise every document or information and have since appealed the Embassy’s decision,” He wrote in a Facebook post.
The MP for Tamale South is part of the 8 MPs who are advocating for the passage of the anti-LGBTQ+ bill.
The bill which is currently at the Parliamentary Committee sees to criminalize the act of LGBTQ+ in the country.
But some other group of renowned lawyers and professionals have also petitioned parliament to thrash the bill as it violates the fundamental human rights guaranteed in the constitution.
Below is his Facebook post:
Rejoinder: Suhuyini reveals recent visa denial, refuses to link it to LGBTQ+
I have seen news publications suggesting that I was denied a Visa by an unnamed Embassy due to my association with the PROMOTION OF PROPER HUMAN SEXUAL RIGHTS AND GHANAIAN FAMILY VALUES BILL, 2021.
Since I received correspondence that communicated the decision of the said Embassy, I have been inundated by calls from well-meaning Ghanaian reporters and activists who without doubt believed that this very offensive decision of the Embassy is related to Bill seven (7) of my colleagues and I are promoting.
I consider myself deeply reflective and fair-minded, so I restrained myself and all those who tried to convince me that the reasons for my denial of the Visa were either than what the correspondence from the embassy communicated. I assumed at the time that the Protocol Officer, who at the time of processing my application was also dealing with other equally important domestic issues, may have faulted in the documents presented.
I, therefore, have since taken steps to appraise every document or information and have since appealed the Embassy’s decision.
However, all the information I now have convinced me that the Protocol Officer submitted all appropriate documents.
Therefore, for the Netherlands Embassy to ignore my;
1] status as Member of Parliament of Ghana with the responsibility to an entire Constituency, which was known to them.
2] valid travel visas to the UK and USA and my numerous previous travel record where I have never overstayed.
3] beautiful family and deny me an entry visa on the basis that; there was insufficient evidence that I have significant social or economic ties to my country to prompt my return after my intended visit, could only have been deliberately taken to provoke me and also undermine Ghanaian state officials and diplomats.
After the determination of my appeal, I will make a formal complaint to our country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to deal with this gross disrespect.
Anyone with the slightest knowledge of me knows that as a young person, even when I lived in conditions that justified migration abroad and migration was popular, I was never attracted to it, I’m a proud Ghanaian who believe in contributing to making our country attractive too to foreigners. How lame, If the penalty for supporting the PROMOTION OF PROPER HUMAN SEXUAL RIGHTS AND GHANAIAN FAMILY VALUES BILL, 2021 is the denial of an entry visa into the Netherlands.