play videoThe late Rev. Anthony Kwadwo Boakye
In the midst of a legal standoff surrounding the funeral rites of the late Founder and General Overseer of the Resurrection Power New Generation Church, Rev. Anthony Kwadwo Boakye, lawyer Anokye Frimpong has shed light on the constitutional context pertaining to the ongoing brouhaha.
The funeral arrangements of the late Rev. Boakye have been hit with two court injunctions, prompting lawyer Anokye Frimpong to clarify the rights and responsibilities concerning such ceremonies.
According to him, the constitution dictates that only the family head of the deceased holds the authority to decide the guest list and make all arrangements concerning the funeral.
Speaking in an interview on Angel News on August 3, 2023, he explained that the late pastor's wife and children have no say in the arrangements, except for the family head.
He emphasized that once a person passes away, their possessions and funeral arrangements become the responsibility of the family, with the family head taking charge.
"If someone dies, the moment the person is no more, all his properties no longer belong to him, even though they used to be his/hers when he/she was alive.
"So, we don't say, 'like the late Kwadwo Mensah's properties,' but we say, 'the late Kwadwo Mensah's estate.' Similarly, when someone dies, their body, funeral, or place of burial is not the responsibility of the wife or the children.
"When someone dies, their body, funeral, and everything related to them belongs to the family, specifically the head of the family (Abusuapanyin, who is in charge), and not to the wife or children.
"This kind of case has been to court thousands of times all around the world. There is a common principle we all follow called common law,” he said.