The government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo must enact laws that will make the defence of homosexuals a treasonable offence in the country, the Movement for the Kingdom Image (MFKI) has said.
A statement issued and signed by the president of the group, Osempakani Kaakyire Kifi said: “The Movement for the Kingdom Image (MFKI) wants to entreat the Akufo-Addo government to immediately enact a legislation that would make a mere defence of homosexuality a treasonable offence to control the unnecessary defence of the sacrilegious and abominable act of lesbianism and [gayness] by some unscrupulous individuals and groups in the country.
“We believe Ghana is not ready now or ever to accept this inhuman and ungodly behaviour, but the government must show its commitment not just by word of mouth but rather by a law that will restrict people from trying to defend the act.
“We observed with the greatest disappointment and panic over the past week how the Amnesty International confidently and without any shame came out to defend and called for the legalisation of homosexuality in Ghana in the name of human rights observation.”
The statement added: “His Excellency the president of Ghana Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has all the powers either to accept or decline the legalisation of the act, therefore, we are appealing to the president to see the need to enact harsh laws to deal recklessly with those outcasts who want legalisation of homosexuality in Ghana.
“We also urge parliament of Ghana to be committed to this issue and push for a strict legislation as Ghanaians, not NDC or NPP, because when it happens it will affect us and our generations yet unborn without asking which political parties they belong to. God must reign in this country, not insanity.”
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