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U.S warns Ghana’s Anti-LGBTQ+ bill threatens economic growth and human rights

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The United States has issued a stark warning to Ghana, denouncing the recent passage of the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill by the country’s Parliament.

In a press release, the U.S Department of State spokesperson, Matthew Miller, expressed deep concern over the legislation’s potential ramifications, both domestically and internationally.

“The framework established by this bill threatens the constitutionally protected freedoms of speech, press, and assembly for all Ghanaians,” stated Miller.

He emphasized the bill’s draconian provisions, which criminalize individuals based solely on their LGBTQI+ identity and mandate reporting by friends, family, or community members.

Despite assertions of Ghana’s sovereignty by the bill’s sponsors, concerns persist regarding the broader implications of such legislation. Similar situations in Uganda have elicited international condemnation and sanctions, signaling potential consequences for Ghana on the global stage.

Moreover, the United States highlighted the detrimental impact the bill could have on Ghana’s economy, public health, and civic spaces.

International business coalitions have already signaled their apprehension, warning that such discriminatory measures could impede business operations and hinder economic growth within the country.

Ghana’s longstanding tradition of tolerance, peace and respect for human rights has been a cornerstone of its stability and prosperity, serving as a model for other nations.

However, with the passage of this bill, the United States fears a departure from these core values, potentially tarnishing Ghana’s international reputation.

In response to the bill’s passage, civil society organizations within Ghana have mobilized, threatening legal action should President Akufo-Addo grant assent.

The United States has voiced support for these efforts, echoing calls for a review of the bill’s constitutionality to safeguard the rights of all individuals within Ghanaian society.

“Limiting the rights of one group in a society undermines the rights of all,” the U.S Department of State stated.

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