The Methodist Church of Ghana is taking proactive steps to address the delay in the signing of the Sexual Human Rights and Family Values Bill, 2021 by President Akufo-Addo.
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Led by Presiding Bishop Most Reverend Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, the church plans to meet directly with the President to discuss the matter.
The standoff between the President and the Speaker of Parliament has stalled the legislative process, despite parliament passing the bill through a private member’s motion.
President Akufo-Addo has cited a pending court case as the reason for his hesitation to accept and assent to the bill, a stance criticized by the Speaker of Parliament.
Most Rev. Dr. Boafo expressed optimism about the proposed meeting with the President, highlighting the widespread opposition to the activities of the LGBTQI+ community among Ghanaians.
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He emphasized the importance of dialogue in finding the best way forward.
This meeting holds significant importance as Ghana navigates complex issues at the intersection of religion, human rights, and legal frameworks.
The Methodist Church’s proactive approach reaffirms its role as a key stakeholder in shaping national policies.
As stakeholders await the outcome of this crucial dialogue, the resolution of this contentious issue remains eagerly anticipated.


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