To ensure that the anti-LGBT bill is passed into law on time, the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference has urged the administration of John Dramani Mahama to reintroduce the bill on Human Sexual Rights and Family Values as soon as possible.
During a meeting with the Bishops on Tuesday, January 14, President Mahama suggested that a law sponsored by the government would be more successful than the existing Private Member’s bill since it would enable more widespread engagement and national agreement.
In order to strengthen Ghanaian and African values in youngsters, the President also emphasized the significance of updating school curricula to incorporate moral and cultural instruction.
The Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference President, the Most Reverend Matthew Gyamfi, advised the government to pass the measure without delay.
“What we want is that it is made into a law. That does not mean that it cannot be taught in the schools if it is made into a law. Many of our laws are taught in schools through civic education and other things.
“So the fact that it should be taught does not rule out the fact that it should be made into a law. Ghanaians are overwhelmingly in favour of it so we don’t want the use of any technical words to demean what Ghanaians want.”
Source: newsthemegh.com