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Two MPs condemn homosexuality

Two Members of Parliament (MP) have condemned the activities of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) groups in the country.

According to the MP for Assin South, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, and Bawku Central MP, Mr Mahama Ayariga, Ghanaian laws abhorred the practice of homosexuality and must, therefore, be identified and dealt with according to law.

“They don’t have the right to practise gay or lesbianism so they cannot say their rights have been violated. You don’t have the right to be gay or lesbians in Ghana,” Mr Ayariga stated.

Context

Since news broke about the inauguration of an office for LGBTQI in Accra, there have been outpourings of condemnation and calls for the closure of the office.

In an interview with the Daily Graphic, Mr Ayariga said as matters stood, the law criminalising sodomy remained in the country’s statute books “so no one has a right to be a practitioner of sodomy or lesbianism or however called”.

He, however, said anyone caught in the act enjoyed the rights of due process of law in the sense that they should not be lynched or beaten and assaulted.

“They should be treated like any suspect for any other offence,” he stated.

Freedom

Speaking from a legal perspective, he said, it was important that Ghanaians differentiated the practice of LGBTQI and advocacy.

“In the case of people who are just advocating the decriminalisation of sodomy and unnatural canal knowledge, I take a legal position that there is a constitutional right to free expression and association to advocate the decriminalisation of the sodomy laws of Ghana,” he said.

Mr Ayariga said if those setting up the offices or advocating were LGBTQIs, then they were engaged in criminal activities and could be individually investigated to establish if they could be prosecuted.

“If the office is created by citizens who don’t identify themselves as actual gays but are just people sympathetic to the cause of the LGBTQI community and want to advocate the law to change to decriminalise sodomy and lesbianism and transgender activities, then we must appreciate the fine balance between advocacy for a change of the law on LGBTQI acts in Ghana and the actual practice of sodomy.

Assin South MP

For his part, Rev. Ntim Fordjour pointed out that LGBTQI was an “abomination and utterly abhorred,” hence must not be encouraged in the country.

“Since the pre-colonial era, Ghana has always upheld a culture of morality and decency and within our cultural and traditional contexts,” he stated.

It said activities of LGBTQIs in Ghana were due to pressures from the western world which must be resisted.

“The influence of the West on our society relating to LGBTQI infiltrations remain an age-old pressure, which must be resisted as long as the pressure shows no indication of abating,” he added.

Laws
In a statement, Rev. Ntim Fordjour pointed out that Section 104 of Ghana’s Criminal Code proscribes LGBTQI with the specific provision of “unnatural carnal knowledge”.

Source:GRAPHICONLINE.COM

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FLASHBACK: Ahenkorah chewed two of his own party papers after his snatching – MP Revealed

The Member of Parliament elect in the Cape Coast North Constituency of the Central Region,Hon.Kwamina Mintah A.K.A Ragga has revealed that,Hon.Carlos Ahenkorah chewed two of the ballot papers he snatched during the Speaker of Parliament’s election.

He explained that,Carlos Ahenkorah snatched his own Npp party’s papers and chewed two out of their 136 votes during recounting of the party’s votes and to verify whether the 136 votes recorded is correct.

He disclosed that,at the time they caught him, he was already chewing two of the papers.

Hon Carlos Ahenkorah Snatched ballot papers in Parliament during the counting of the Speaker of Parliament’s election on the 6th January 2021.

Ragga then sidelined some underway projects in the Cape Coast North Constituency and made mention of the completion of all standstill road projects by the close of this year,paying attention to the Security issues, lighting systems amongst others.

Hon.Kwamina Mintah in an interview with Osahene Kwame Dapaa Asare assured his supporters who through their efforts has made him the mp to still have the faith and the believe in him since he will leave no developmental stone unturned to drive the Constituency to the fortunes.

He stated that,he has started with his Thank You tour hence will appeal to any community he has not yet visited in his constituency to have patience since “we count one before two”.

Source:Anaafi Kokooto of Kingdom fm, Cape Coast/Gnews.com

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WATCH VIDEO : Two evangelists fight over preaching spot.

Nigerians have questioned the anointing on two evangelists as they were spotted in a tough battle over preaching spot at Ikeja bus stop in Lagos.

The female evangelist was not ready to lose her spot to her male counterpart who had already set up his equipment and began his ministry.

In a video that has since gone viral, the female preacher could be seen charging at the male preacher and hurling abuses at him while the man was firing hot ”prayers” against her.

‘ Idiot, Ashawo preacher’ were some unpalatable words the female preacher used on her colleague who only commanded her to get away.

After successfully snatching the microphone from her colleague, the female evangelist tied her headscarf to her waist, an indication she was a red belt champion, ready for the spiritual battle.

In what was a brief but interesting fight, the female precaher conceded defeat and attempted to walk away, but that was only after cursing and spitting all over.

Watch the video below:

Source:enfransmedia