Ghanaian MPs Reintroduce Anti-LGBT Bill

A group of Ghanaian MPs has reintroduced a controversial anti-LGBT bill that would impose harsh penalties, including up to three years in prison for identifying as gay and five to ten years for LGBT advocacy. The bill was initially passed by parliament but was not signed into law by former President Nana Akufo-Addo due to legal concerns. Current President John Mahama has suggested broader consultation on the issue. While supporters argue the bill upholds Ghanaian cultural values, human rights groups strongly oppose it, warning of legal, economic, and human rights repercussions. There are concerns that passing the bill could cost Ghana billions in international funding.

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