Former Ghanaian president and opposition leader John Mahama voiced opposition to LGBTQ practices, stating they contradict his Christian faith. Ghana’s parliament is weighing an anti-LGBTQ bill imposing harsh penalties on the community. If passed, the law would ban Ghanaians from identifying as LGBTQ, criminalize supporting LGBTQ rights, and increase jail time for same-sex activities from three to five years.
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