
The Ghana Union Movement’s presidential candidate has stated that the president must sign the anti-gay legislation into law.
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Osofo Kyiri Abosom, a.k.a. Christian Kwabena Andrews, threatened to publicly identify as gay the president if he declined to sign the bill into law.
Speaking via Zoom, the man of God stated that LGBTQI+ is against African morality, traditional values, and beliefs during an interview with Rainbow Radio 92.4 FM in the UK.
He clarified that all religious organizations oppose it and that we, as a society, would not tolerate such unethical behavior.
Because it is what the people desire, he has consequently encouraged the president to sign the bill into law.
“We don’t have to let foreigners use blackmail to force us to accept something evil in order to depopulate us,” he declared.
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