Kwakye Ofosu rejects NPP Minority's call for apology over anti-LGBTQ bill
Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, rejected the Minority in Parliament's call for President John Dramani Mahama to apologise over the government's handling of the anti-LGBTQ bill on Tuesday, April 7, on The Pulse on JoyNews. He questioned, "What is there to apologise for?"
The Minority's call for an apology followed concerns about attempts to introduce LGBTQ-related concepts into Ghana's Constitution through the ongoing constitutional review process. John Ntim Fordjour, Member of Parliament for Assin South and sponsor of the anti-LGBTQ bill, cited recommendations on pages 107 and 108 of the Constitutional Review Committee's report as evidence. Mr. Kwakye Ofosu criticised the Minority's stance, arguing that the government's primary focus remains the welfare of citizens, particularly in areas such as job creation and economic stability. He also questioned why the NPP did not sign the bill when they were in power.
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Felix Kwakye Ofosu has responded to the Minority in Parliament's call regarding the anti-LGBTQ bill. The back and forth raises questions about the government's priorities- but what are they?
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