The Supreme Court of Ghana has dismissed two lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of Parliament's passage of the controversial Anti-Gay Bill.

The ruling, delivered unanimously by a seven-member panel led by Justice Lovelace Avril Johnson, stated that the suits failed to properly invoke the court's jurisdiction to interpret and enforce the Constitution.

The Anti-Gay Bill, officially known as the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, has been a subject of heated national debate.

The bill seeks to criminalize LGBTQ+ advocacy activities and impose penalties on individuals or groups that promote or fund such initiatives.