Ghana denied Ama Governor ‘call to the Bar’ following her stance on LGBTQ clip.
There are also concerns that Governor-Ababio is being discriminated against because she is a member of the LGBTQ community.
In a new YouTube video titled ‘Restrictions’ posted on her official channel, Ama Governor admitted how hard it was and has been dealing with her ordeal.
“I am not able to forget that it happened,” she said at a point in the 21-minute video.
According to Ama, she has been going through trauma which made the experience even harder to forget or write off.
“The experience, the trauma doesn’t help you to forget that it ever happened so it’s hard for me to pretend that it didn’t happen especially when it is still happening,” she said.
The YouTuber who was denied a call to the Bar, Elorm Ama Governor-Ababio, has taken on the legal establishment over the alleged discrimination against her. Reacting to Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo seemingly justifying the denial, Governor-Ababio, popularly known as Ama Governor, accused the General Legal Council of baselessly preventing her from being called to the Bar.
Despite her successful completion of the professional law program that saw her pass her exams and scale the interview session, the General Legal Council of Ghana failed to call her to the Bar.
She was due to be called on Friday but received a letter from the Secretary to the General Legal Council informing her of the decision. A complaint is said to have been received from a “concerned citizen” alleging that she ‘lacks good character.’