LGBT Is Totally Unacceptable In Ghanaian Culture – Adwoa Safo

The Minister-designate of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has opined that according to the laws of Ghana, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) is prohibited.

The former procurement minister took a bold stance against the LGBT community in Ghana when she appeared before Parliament’s Appointments Committee for vetting on Wednesday, February 17, 2021.

The Member of Parliament for the Dome-Kwabenya constituency stated that the controversial issue of LGBTQI is unlawful and has no place in Ghana’s cultural setting.

Mr Chair, the issue of LGBT is an issue that when mentioned, it creates some controversy but what I want to say is that our laws are clear on such practice. It makes it criminal. Section 104 of the Criminal Code prohibits one from having unnatural carnal knowledge with another person. So, on the issue of its criminality, it is non-negotiable”.

“On the issue of our cultural acceptance and norms, these practices are also frowned upon. So, for me, these are two distinct clarities on the matter and that is what I strongly stand for,” she explained.

Meanwhile, the European Union in Ghana has said it supports the promotion of LGBT1Q rights by local civil society organisations in Ghana.

The Union said in a post on Facebook that: “A couple of weeks ago, the EU in Ghana, participated in the opening of the new community space of the @LGBTRightsGhana”.

“Equality, tolerance and respect for each other are core values of the EU”, it noted.

“The EU supports civil society organisations promoting #LGBTIQ rights, #EU4LGBT”.

Some of the attendees at a fundraiser for the office included the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency Gregory Andrews; and Danish Ambassador Tom Nørring among some delegates from the EU.

But, the Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, Moses Foh-Amoaning has taken the European Union (EU) in Ghana to the cleaners for asking Ghanaians to respect and tolerate Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgenders and other Queer (LBGTQ) individuals in the country.

He said the EU should not impose their so-called values and beliefs on Ghanaians who are against homosexuality.

He was reacting to a post issued by the EU’s office in Ghana for the rights of the LGBT community to be respected and tolerated.

Lawyer Moses Foh-Amoaning has also waged a crusade for the shut down of the new office space for the LGBT movement in Ghana.

Source: Pulse Ghana

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