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Prez. Mahama Expresses Hesitation to Pass Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, Advocates for Emphasis on Family Values Education

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Esaaba Annobil
January 14, 2025
Prez. Mahama Expresses Hesitation to Pass Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, Advocates for Emphasis on Family Values Education

 

His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama has expressed a preference for focusing on teaching family values through education instead of prioritizing legislation.

 

 

During a meeting with the Catholic Bishops Conference, His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama suggested that promoting moral education and dialogue might be more effective than relying on legal measures. He emphasized the importance of preserving Ghana’s cultural and moral values through a curriculum that teaches family values to younger generations.

 

His Excellency also noted that upholding traditional values could be better achieved through inclusive methods, rather than through controversial legislation like the LGBTQ+ bill. Additionally, he proposed that the anti-LGBTQ+ bill might have more legitimacy and a higher chance of success if it were introduced as a government-sponsored initiative.

 

Mahama remarked, “For the bill to achieve broader legitimacy and stand a better chance of success, it should ideally receive government support.”

 

He further clarified that, however, pursuing a legislative route might not be a primary focus of his administration.

 

“We don’t need a bill to enforce our family values,” Mahama stated. “That’s why I believe that more than the Family Values Bill, we should focus on agreeing on a curriculum that instills these values in our children as they grow up, so legislation won’t be necessary,” he added.

 

Background

The anti-LGBTQ+ bill, formally known as the “Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill,” has been one of the most divisive issues in Ghanaian politics. It aims to criminalize LGBTQ+ activities and advocacy in the country.

 

Supporters of the bill argue that it aligns with Ghanaian cultural and religious values, while critics contend that it violates fundamental human rights.

 

Political Implications

In 2024, the former Nana Addo-led administration failed to sign the bill into law, despite its passage in Parliament.

 

Mahama’s position on the LGBTQ+ bill could have significant political consequences.

 

Mahama’s position may upset some conservative groups, but it makes his administration appear more modern and in line with international standards. By focusing on education and conversation instead of punishment, he is taking a balanced approach to social issues without violating human rights.

 

During the 2024 election campaign, Mahama and the NDC criticized the previous government for not signing the bill, saying the former President was reluctant, and they used it as a major campaign issue.

 

 

 

 

 

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