Births and deaths registry has no law backing ban on local titles-Occupyghana

Births and deaths registry has no law backing ban on local titles-Occupyghana

Occupygahan, a pressure group has stated without equivocation that the Deaths and Births Registry has no law backing its decision to ban the register of local titles in the country.
The director of operations of the pressure group Nana Serebour made this disclosure in an interview with Kwame Afrifa-Mensah on the ‘Epa Hoa Daben ‘show on Accra-based Happy FM.
According to him, the claims by the registrar of the Deaths and Births that they will not register the use of local titles as names are not grounded in law.
Below is a statement issued by the group in Accra REFUSAL TO REGISTER NAMES AT THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRY – NOTICE OF ACTION
Our attention has been drawn to the implementation of an alleged policy by the Registrars of the Birth and Death Registry that refuses to register the birth of children whose names include names such as “Maame,” “Pappa,” “Nana,” “Naa,” “Junior,” “Nene,” “Nii” and “Ohemaa” as well as determine the order in which names must be written, giving prominence to foreign names over indigeneous Ghanaian names. The Registrars claim that they are empowered to do this on the basis of the Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1965 (Act 301).
We have however checked that Act and all relevant laws including the Regulations passed under the Act. We have not seen any provision that either supports this policy or gives the Registrars of Births and Deaths any power to refuse to register any name. We believe that this stance is a gross violation of the rights of Ghanaians to choose names (particularly Ghanaian names) as they deem fit for their children, subject to the right to change one’s name at any time later in life.
We therefore write to put you on notice, in accordance with section 10 of the State Proceedings Act, 1998 (Act 555), that we intend to commence civil action against the Republic within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter if this illegality is not addressed forthwith.
We however believe that this cause of action will not be necessary if all Registrars of the Births and Deaths Registry will be directed to desist from these acts and stop refusing to register such names as they have no basis in law.

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