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Should any junk be placed on us because of poverty? – Lawrence Tetteh chides LGBTQ+ advocates

Should any junk be placed on us because of poverty? – Lawrence Tetteh chides LGBTQ+ advocates
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Reverend Lawrence Tetteh has voiced his opinion on LGBTQ+ matters, referring to it as “nonsense” asserting that it cannot be embraced in certain parts of the world.

Speaking on GTV, the renowned clergyman, known for his candid expressions, particularly highlighted that LGBTQ+ issues would face strong opposition in countries like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

Addressing the controversial topic, Rev. Tetteh questioned whether the introduction of LGBTQ+ initiatives is justified solely based on poverty considerations.

He strongly emphasized that cultural, religious, and traditional values in various societies, including Ghana, do not align with the acceptance of homosexuality.

“This is nonsense cannot be taken to Kuwait, cannot be taken to Saudi Arabia. It cannot be taken to certain parts of the world. Does it mean that because of poverty any junk should be placed on us? Homosexuality, our cultural value doesn’t accept it, our religious values doesn’t accept it and traditional norms do not accept it,” he added.

On Wednesday, February, 28 2024, parliament approved an On Wednesday, February 28, 2024, Parliament approved an amendment to the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, introducing penalties, including up to six months of custodial sentence for those found guilty of aiding, facilitating, encouraging, or promoting LGBTQ activities.

Meanwhile, president Akufo-Addo is yet to assent to the anti-gay bill passed by parliament.

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