Ghana: New President Non-Committal on Signing Anti-LGBTQ Bill
Ghana’s newly elected president has remained non-committal on whether he will sign the controversial anti-LGBTQ bill into law, leaving many supporters of the bill uncertain about its future.
The bill, which seeks to criminalize same-sex relationships and related activities, has sparked intense debate across the country. Proponents argue that the law is a necessary step to protect traditional Ghanaian values, while opponents view it as discriminatory and a violation of human rights.
During his campaign, the president expressed support for measures to safeguard Ghana’s cultural and moral values, which led many to believe that he would endorse the bill if he won the presidency. However, his recent statements indicate that he may be taking a more cautious approach.
In his first address after taking office, the president refrained from giving a direct commitment on whether he would sign the bill into law. He emphasized the importance of dialogue, unity, and the need to address all issues in a manner that promotes peace and respect for all citizens, regardless of their sexual orientation.
The bill, which has been widely supported by conservative groups and religious leaders in Ghana.
The president’s non-committal stance has sparked mixed reactions, with some calling for a swift resolution, while others urge a more inclusive approach that considers the rights of all Ghanaians. As the country navigates this delicate issue, many are waiting to see how the new leadership will handle this highly sensitive matter.