“Every woman knows the father of her child” – A Plus on why he is pushing to criminalise paternity fraud

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Gomoa Central MP Kwame Asare Obeng, commonly known as Kwame A Plus

Gomoa Central MP Kwame Asare Obeng, commonly known as Kwame A Plus, has detailed why he is proposing a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament to criminalise paternity fraud in Ghana.

According to Kwame A Plus, every woman who gets pregnant knows the father of her child, arguing that the person who deliberately misled men who are not the biological father of their child should be punishable by law.

Speaking on United Showbiz on February 14, 2026, Kwame A Plus said, “Any child that is born needs to know his father and mother. I know of a man who has birthed 5 children. He is now 70 years just recently learned that four of the children are not his, just one was his.

I know of someone also, who was taking his children abroad, when they went for a DNA test, the woman went to the lawyers and said she was not going to do any DNA test, and she disclosed that the children are not the man’s. The man was abroad, thinking he had four children here and was spending on them”.

Kwame A Plus added, “Every woman who gets pregnant knows the father of her child. If you are married and also having an affair with another man, no law stops you from getting pregnant. But when you do, don’t pin the pregnancy on someone who did not get you pregnant. Be honest with your partners”.

“Every woman who gets pregnant knows the father of her child. If you are married and also having an affair with another man, no law stops you from getting pregnant. But when you do, don’t pin the pregnancy on someone who did not get you pregnant. Be honest with your partners,” A Plus said.

He added, “Yesterday I heard Kofi Bentil say when the law is passed, it means we are going to crimalised adultry as a crime, we are not trying to prevent anyone from cheating in their marriage or in a relationship.

The bill we are taking to parliament, we are not thinking about it now; it is already drafted, and we are going to present it”.

Also, a netizen identified as Abena Manokekame, who shared the news, stated, “A Plus (MP for Gomoa Central) is planning to bring a new law to Parliament to make paternity fraud a crime.

In simple terms, he wants women who knowingly lie about who a child’s real father is and make a man raise a child that isn’t his to face jail time.

He’s also suggesting that DNA tests could become mandatory after birth, so the real father is always known from the start.

Let me go and dust my markers and papers. It’s time to start making some noise”.

Meanwhile, Prince Benson Mankotam, a private Legal practitioner, has Kwame Asare Obeng that his move to criminalise paternity fraud will have huge ramifications.

 The lawyer argued that paternity fraud in Ghana is currently not a criminal offence, adding that it can be pursued as a civil wrong through claims of misrepresentation and compensation.

Mankotam detailed that under civil processes, a person who believes they have been deceived into assuming fatherhood can sue to recover expenses and damages and warned that shifting the issue into criminal law could create serious complications.

According to the lawyer, criminal prosecutions would require the state to prove intentional deception, which he believes will be difficult in many real-life situations.

Speaking on Starr Showbiz with Feeling Daddy, Mankotam argued, “In Ghana, as we speak, paternity fraud is not a crime; rather, it can be a civil wrong. If you are going the criminal route, what you say is that… it should be punishable by imprisonment or by fine, and that has huge ramifications”.

“I don’t think that anyone can say that she is pregnant for another person she has never slept with before,” he said.

He further explained, “I know people who have been pregnant and, because of their encounters with more than one person, they are unable to determine which of them is the actual father”.

The private Legal practitioner also questioned whether the proposal would gain support in Parliament, noting that it could be viewed as an attempt to suppress women, which could carry political effects.

“No politician will agree to such an arrangement… because politicians only think about elections,” he added.

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