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    Kwakye Ofosu accuses NPP of political posturing on LGBTQ bill

    By Rebecca EsonApril 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Government Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has rejected criticism from the opposition New Patriotic Party regarding the yet-to-be-passed anti-LGBTQ bill, describing it as politically motivated and lacking credibility.

    He accused the party of inconsistency, arguing that while it now raises concerns, it failed to act on the same legislation during its time in government.

    According to him, after the bill was passed by Parliament and forwarded to former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, it was not assented to, effectively preventing it from becoming law. He maintained that this outcome was deliberate rather than the result of legal constraints.

    He dismissed suggestions that legal challenges were responsible for the delay, insisting that the bill was intentionally stalled until it lapsed.

    In contrast, he stated that the current administration, led by John Dramani Mahama, has signalled a clear position on the matter, indicating readiness to assent to such legislation if it is presented.

    He further characterised the opposition’s current stance as political posturing, arguing that their previous actions do not align with their present criticisms.

    The remarks come amid renewed debate over the issue, following concerns raised by members of the Minority in Parliament about aspects of the ongoing constitutional review process. Some lawmakers have expressed fears that certain recommendations could open the door to the recognition of LGBTQ-related concepts within the country’s legal framework.

    The developments have intensified discussions around the bill, highlighting deep political divisions and broader debates over legal, cultural, and constitutional considerations in Ghana.

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