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Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ+ bill to be scrutinised before approval, president says

Ghana’s new bill criminalising LGBTQ+ activities will undergo scrutiny before it is officially approved, the president has said. Speaking during a visit to the UK, John Mahama said his legal council and attorney general would “sit on it because it was a private members’ motion… [and] not a government bill”. The bill – passed by […] The post Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ+ bill to be scrutinised before approval, president says appeared first on The Namibian .

The Namibian3 Jun 2026, 06:19 am
Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ+ bill to be scrutinised before approval, president says

Ghana’s new bill criminalising LGBTQ+ activities will undergo scrutiny before it is officially approved, the president has said. Speaking during a visit to the UK, John Mahama said his legal council and attorney general would “sit on it because it was a private members’ motion… [and] not a government bill”. The bill – passed by parliament on Friday – proposes up to three years imprisonment for identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer, and a “duty to report” prohibited acts to police.

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“We will look at it and make sure that everything is in order,” Mahama said, adding that the bill would be referred to the Council of State – his advisors – if there were any problems. Since coming into power last year, Mahama has been pressured by religious leaders to strengthen anti-gay measures, which ban same-sex relationships under laws dating from the British colonial era.

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Originally published by The Namibian on 3 Jun 2026, 06:19 am. View original article
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