Paul Adom-Otchere, a Ghanaian media personality and former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Ltd (GACL) has boldly stated he is not gay and will never be gay.
According to Adom Otchere, the allegation going around on social media claiming he is gay is false.
He further rejected reports suggesting that his wife divorced him over alleged involvement in LGBTQ activities.
Speaking on one of his episodes on Good Evening Ghana, Paul Adom Otchere stated, “There are many people in the world, some are gay and others are not. I am not gay, and I will never be gay”
“Prior to the wedding, the groomsmen and I were together for days at the Alisa Hotel. We had gone to the British High Commission to learn how to wear the Scottish kilt.
We were together the whole time, there was no one named Alex Yeboah with us,” he clarified.
He further added. “They also said my wife has issued a statement saying she has divorced me. That is completely and absolutely false. It is not true at all.
“They are simply taking advantage of my private life. Viewers, you see me talking on TV, but I’m not an outgoing person. I keep a small circle,” Adom Otchere revealed.
Meanwhile, Samuel Nartey George, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation has revealed that he has already resubmitted the Private Member’s Bill on anti-LGBTQI to Parliament.
He asserted that he is awaiting the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament to invite him.
According to Sam George, his position has not changed on the anti-LGBTQI bill.
Speaking in an exclusive interview on TV3 New Day, Sam George stated, “I have not changed my position. I have laid the Private Member’s Bill before parliament”.
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