Christian leaders condemn UK gov't tying gay rights to aid

Christian leaders in the country have condemned attempts by the UK to interfere in the country's sovereignty following threats by the UK Prime Minister to cut aid to countries with anti gay legislation.

David Cameron told journalists such nations receiving UK aid should "adhere to proper human rights."

But Christian leaders in the country have strongly criticized his comments, saying he lacks understanding of the country cultural values.

The Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev. Charles Palmer-Buckle speaking on Joy FM's Super Morning Show, said the country must stand up and uphold its values and not allow other countries to manipulate it.

He said the government of Ghana must be truthful with the people if it decides to buckle under the pressure of donor countries.

On his part, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Professor Emmanuel Martey, told Joy News the UK Premier's approach to dealing with the issue of human rights is wrong.


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