“By faith as a member of the Assemblies of God church, I am against LGBTQ,” Mahama declared, emphasizing the importance of aligning his political views with his religious beliefs.
Mahama’s statement emerges amid escalating tensions surrounding LGBTQ rights in Ghanaian society. The subject has ignited fervent discussions across political, religious, and social spheres, pitting advocates and adversaries against each other on matters pertaining to human rights, morality, and tradition.
Dear @JDMahama, this is bold. This is decisive. This is leadership. Standing for what one believes in. I have never doubted your position on the matter, especially when you were attacked as President in Scotland in 2016 over your position on homosexuality. Posterity would… pic.twitter.com/TQjHRMuVqJ
— Sam ‘Dzata’ George 🦁🇬🇭 (@samgeorgegh) January 31, 2024