The Chairman for Ambassadors for Christ Council in Techiman, in the Bono East Region, Apostle Ameyaw Mark, has evoked President John Dramani Mahama to also give utmost urgency to the anti-LGBTQ+ Bill as he did to betting tax, and the e-levy.
The clergy in an exclusive interview on Fabea FM’s “Me Man Ho Dadwen” with Apiah-Kubi, stressed that he recalled president Mahama’s promised to give a level of priority as a pressing national issue to assent to the anti-LGBTQ bill as the LGBTQ+ is against the country’s culture and norms.
“President Mahama when in opposition criticised Akufo-Addo for not signing the bill, stating that if he was in power, he would have signed it a long time, so we are in acquaint on him to assent the bill”, Apostle Ameyaw stated.
Apostle Ameyaw urged president Mahama to take a swift action and support the bill to criminalise the LGBTQ+ activities in Ghana.
As the bill’s journey has marked by challenges and controversies, the Apostle’s stance pivoted on an act against God’s glance of human relationships.
“I am waiting for the president to sign the bill as soon as possible as he did to the betting Tax and e-levy, if not, I may consider it as he has an interest in the LGBTQ+ act”, he expressed.
Meanwhile, president Mahama has expressed his anti-LGBTQ+ stance, stating that gay marriage and being transgender are against his Christian beliefs.
Story: Apiah-Kubi – Fabea FM.