In his opinion, Ghana needs to uphold the law, no matter what the consequences are.
“I want to start by saying that I would label President Akufo-Addo as gay if he refused to sign the anti-gay bill. If he doesn’t sign, he belongs to the LGBTQI+ community. We cannot consider same-sex relationships because of our cultural views.
It also goes against the precepts of god. Foreign nations are constantly thinking of methods to depopulate us and wreck havoc in Africa. Despite God’s command to multiply, they started with family planning and spearheaded initiatives to encourage people to have fewer children.
Although America isn’t the one that provides us with food, I have heard them warn us of the consequences. We do not place our meals on their heads; hence, we are not subject to their extortion.
I want to make it clear that the president is gay if he refuses to sign the law. He ought to be brave and suitable.
“That could mean this is something they have discussed in private, but I want to give the president the benefit of the doubt,” he said in response to a question about his thoughts on attorney Gabby Otchere Darko’s remarks regarding the measure. He ought to enact the bill.