A survey conducted by the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has found that the passage of the Anti-LGBTQI+ Bill will throw government’s economic agenda out of gear.
The Proper Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, in its current state, is seeking to criminalise the activities of homosexuals and ban any form of advocacy on it.
But experts are warning and predicting a grimmer outlook for Ghana’s economy should Parliament pass the Bill.
With the country already facing a rough fiscal patch, host of PM Express, Evans Mensah and his panel will be exploring if Ghana should be pursuing such a move.
If yes, what implications should the government and by extension the country ready itself to face?
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