
The General Secretary of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Jerry Owusu, has criticized former President John Dramani Mahama’s proposal to reintroduce the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly referred to as the Anti-LGBTQ Bill, as a government-sponsored initiative instead of a private member’s bill.
During a meeting with the Catholic Bishops Conference, Mr. Mahama suggested that the bill, which failed to receive presidential assent before the end of the previous Parliament, should be reintroduced as a government-backed bill to ensure broader support and consultation with relevant stakeholders.
In an interview with Bismark Brown, on Happy98.9FM’s Epa Hoa Daben show, Mr. Owusu strongly rejected the suggestion, calling it “nonsense.”
He argued that the Mahama administration should not entertain or discuss the bill, as doing so would only amplify its prominence and influence.
Mr. Owusu explained that while some individuals may exhibit behaviors traditionally associated with the opposite sex, they do not necessarily engage in homosexuality. He cautioned that continued discussions about the bill could inadvertently encourage curiosity and experimentation.
He cited that if the bill is dead with the previous government, any further discourse on the matter should cease, as such conversations only draw more attention to it.
-happyghana.com
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Ghanaians would see all of you by the fruit you produce.simply put,what you say about that nasty thing ( LGBTQ + ). All those supporting such a satanic behaviour are all into it. They're all doing it secretly. Mahama must bow his head in shame. A disgrace to Christians, Muslims and other religious bodies in Ghana. Assemblies of God church in Ghana must call president Mahama and give him an award for such a decision taken concerning LGBTQ plus bill.