Minister-designate for Tourism, Arts & Culture, Dr Mohammed Awal has advised the Appointments Committee of Parliament that homosexuality is not permissible in Ghana.
He said the those principles would be enacted strictly against these activities throughout the country.
Mr Haruna Iddrisu who is Member of Parliament for Tamale South, during the vetting of the former Minister for Business Development said that “I haven’t seen a male goat or a male cow running after a male goat or male cow.”
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“There’s a significant development in our culture today about lesbianism and gays and you are a true Muslim.
“I want to know where you [Dr Awal] stand because where I stand is that I find it immoral and dehumanising and not in the context of any Ghanaian culture for a man to be relating to a man, and a woman to be relating to a woman.”
“I know where Prof Mike Oquaye stands strongly. He’s anti-lesbianism and gay. As a leader of this house, he stated that publicly; and as a reverend.”
In answer, Dr Awal said “I think Ghana’s religious practices frown on lesbianism and that is how it is. The cultural values do not accept it.
“Mr Chairman, we will enforce our cultural values, respect our cultural practices.”
An office in Kwabenya, a suburb of Accra which was being operated by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexuals, Transgender and Queer Individuals (LGBTQI) in Kwabenya has been closed down by the Police on Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Reports say that landlord had said the occupants were no longer using the office for the original purpose of which they rented it.
Source: ATLFMNEWSROOM