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

Ghana's President John Mahama has stated that a recently passed bill criminalizing LGBTQ+ activities will undergo scrutiny before official approval. The bill, which proposes prison sentences for identifying as LGBTQ+ and a duty to report such acts, was passed by parliament as a private member's motion.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-06-02 · 11:59 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Ghana's anti-LGBTQ+ bill to be scrutinised before approval, president says
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Ghana's President John Mahama has stated that a recently passed bill criminalizing LGBTQ+ activities will undergo scrutiny before official approval. The bill, which proposes prison sentences for identifying as LGBTQ+ and a duty to report such acts, was passed by parliament as a private member's motion. Mahama indicated that his legal council and attorney general will review it, and it may be referred to the Council of State if issues arise. He also mentioned procedural lapses during its passage that are being addressed. This legislation follows pressure from religious leaders and is the second attempt by MPs to enact such measures, with a similar bill introduced in 2021.

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Ghana's anti-gay measures ban same-sex relationships under colonial-era laws.

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President Mahama stated there were procedural lapses in the bill's passage.

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The bill includes a 'duty to report' prohibited acts to the police.

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The bill proposes up to three years imprisonment for identifying as LGBTQ+.

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Ghana's new bill criminalising LGBTQ+ activities will undergo scrutiny before official approval.

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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."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.Discussing the bill during a question and answer session in London on Monday, Mahama also said there were some procedural lapses in its passage, which are being addressed by the Parliament" class="entity-link entity-person" data-entity-id="138943" data-entity-type="person">Speaker of Parliament.It is the second time such legislation has been backed by MPs. A similar bill was first introduced to Parliament in August 2021 after an LGBTQ+ resources centre was shut down in the capital, Accra.
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