The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has stated that crucial steps are being taken to make clear laws against LGBTQI activities in Ghana.
As stated by the Speaker, there are constant stakeholder discussions to feed into a bill for that resolution.
Alban Bagbin revealed this while answering a letter from a political activist who had petitioned Parliament to improve Ghana’s laws to deal with the occurrence in the country.
“I appreciate very much your concerns about activities of the LGBTQI+ groups in the country. It is indeed a phenomenon that should not be encouraged or accepted by our society due to its eventual negative impact on society.”
“Urgent actions are being taken to pass a law to eventually nip the activities of these groups in the bud. Stakeholder consultations are also ongoing, and the results will feed into a Bill that will eventually be passed into law by Parliament,”
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Story filed by Richmond Mortty Bediako