Samuel Nartey George the minister-designate for Communications, and Digital Technology and Innovation has boldly declared the anti-gay bill would be reintroduced in Parliament.
According to Sam George, his views have not changed about the Anti-LGBTQI bill.
Sam George revealed the bill would be reintroduced by him again.
Appearing before the vetting committee on Thursday, January 30 the bill forms an important aspect of the national life of Ghanaians.
Sam George stated, “The bill will be reintroduced in the 9th parliament”.
On Tuesday, January 14, President Mahama in a meeting with the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference hinted at his reluctance to legislate the anti-LGBTQ+ bill.
John Mahama stated, “We won’t need a bill to enforce our family values, and that’s why I think more than even the Family Values Bill, it’s us agreeing on a curriculum that inculcates these values into our children as they’re growing up so that we don’t need to legislate it”, he added.
Meanwhile, Alban Bagbin the Speaker of Parliament has boldly declared that the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill will be passed this year.
According to him, it was unconstitutional for former president Akufo-Addo to refuse to assent to the bill.
He further added that Nobody should joke with me when it comes to LGBTQ, as he can lose his life because of that.