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The News Network Africa > Blog > Politics > Ghana’s MPs Reignite Controversy with Reintroduction of Anti-LGBT Bill.
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Ghana’s MPs Reignite Controversy with Reintroduction of Anti-LGBT Bill.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 4 March 2025 07:17
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Ghana’s MPs Reignite Controversy with Reintroduction of Anti-LGBT Bill.
This bill prescribes a three year jail term for people who identify as gay and five to 10 years for promoters and advocates.
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In a move that has sparked both national and international outrage, Ghanaian Members of Parliament (MPs) have reintroduced a contentious anti-LGBT+ bill that was initially tabled in 2021 but left unsigned amid mounting criticism. The Bill, officially titled the “Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill,” aims to criminalize various aspects of LGBT+ existence, including advocacy, education, and even providing support to LGBT+ individuals.

The revival of this heavily debated legislation comes at a time when discussions surrounding LGBT+ rights are becoming increasingly prominent on the global stage. Supporters of the bill, primarily drawn from conservative and religious factions within Ghana, argue that it aligns with the country’s cultural and moral values. They assert that protecting traditional family structures is paramount and that the rights of sexual minorities contravene Ghanaian customs.

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The proposed legislation has faced widespread condemnation from human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. Critics argue that the bill not only violates the fundamental rights of LGBTQ+ individuals but also fosters an environment of hatred and discrimination. The law would impose severe penalties, including imprisonment for those found guilty of “promoting” LGBTQ+ rights or engaging in same-sex relationships.

In 2021, the bill stirred significant public discourse, prompting a backlash that led to its indefinite shelving. However, as of late October 2023, a faction within the legislature has renewed their commitment to push the bill through. With Ghana’s recent political climate marked by an upsurge in conservative sentiment, the reintroduction of the bill has become a rallying point for those advocating for a more traditional societal structure, often in conflicts with international human rights standards.

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The reintroduction of the bill has raised concerns regarding its implications for Ghana’s foreign relations. Countries like the United States and several European nations have previously signaled that progress on human rights, including LGBTQ+ rights, is a vital aspect of international partnerships. Analysts warn that moving forward with the legislation could jeopardize Ghana’s aid and investment from Western nations.

Furthermore, public sentiment appears divided. While many Ghanaian s support the bill due to deep-rooted cultural beliefs, a growing number of voices are emerging in favor of equality and human rights for all citizens, regardless of their sexual orientation. Advocacy groups within Ghana have begun mobilizing to counteract the narrative surrounding the bill, aiming to educate the public and highlight the harmful impacts of discrimination.

As Ghana’s parliament prepares to deliberate on this deeply polarizing topic, the eyes of the world remain fixed on the West African nation. The outcome of this renewed legislative push will not only shape Ghana’s political landscape but also impact its standing on the global stage regarding human rights. As discussions unfold, it will be crucial to remember the importance of dialogue, understanding, and the protection of minority rights in a rapidly changing world. The fight for equality and dignity continues, and the outcome of this bill could set a precedent for human rights in Ghana for years to come.

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