The Minister nominee for Communications, Digitalisation, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has vowed to resume his advocacy against homosexuality by pursuing the controversial anti-gay bill in the 9th Parliament.
He reaffirmed his strong stance against LGBTQ+ activities, stating that the bill is necessary to uphold Ghanaian cultural values and societal norms.
Speaking during his vetting by the Appointments Committee on Thursday, January 30, Mr George insisted that the bill’s reintroduction is in line with the will of the Ghanaian people.
“This is a matter of principle and national interest. The anti-gay bill is not about discrimination but about preserving our moral and cultural values as a country,” he stated.
He further argued that while Ghana remains committed to human rights, certain practices are not in line with the country's traditions and beliefs.
He expressed confidence that the bill, once reintroduced, would receive broad support from both Parliament and the general public.
“The people of Ghana have spoken clearly on this issue, and as their representative, I will ensure that their voice is heard,” he added.
Mr George also dismissed concerns from international bodies regarding the bill, asserting that Ghana has the right to determine its laws without external interference.
He pledged to work closely with Parliament and relevant stakeholders to ensure the bill’s passage, reinforcing his dedication to safeguarding Ghanaian societal values.
Mr George was the lead campaigner among a group of Members of Parliament who pushed the anti-gay bill as private members, but the bill did not see the light of day following the refusal of former President Akufo-Addo to assent to it after its passage by Parliament.
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