Let's Fight Againsit LGBTQ+ Practices In Ghana  - Tema Local Council of Churches

The TLCC is of the view that the cost and damage of  LGBTQI+ activities will be too high for the nation to bear and failure by parliament to pass this bill into law will in the near future plunge the nation into serious health challenges.

Let's Fight Againsit LGBTQ+ Practices In Ghana  - Tema Local Council of Churches
Rt. Hon. Alban Kingsford Bagbin

The Tema Local Council Churches (TLCC) in Greater Accra has declared war against the activities of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queers (LGBTQ+).

He has described the activities of the LGBTQI+ and their activities as a curse that must be stopped.

Following this development, the TLCC stated that they have fully supported the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill and urged the speaker Rt. Hon. Alban Kingsford Bagbin and the entire members of parliament to pass the bill into law to explicitly prohibit the activities of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queers in Ghana.

According to the Chairman of TLCC, Revered Francis G. Tetteh, the 8th parliament of Ghana should be bold and very courageous and not be deterred by the faces, qualifications, positions and the influences of organisations, individuals, and even nations who oppose the bill.  
 
The TLCC is of the view that the cost and damage of  LGBTQI+ activities will be too high for the nation to bear and failure by parliament to pass this bill into law will in the near future plunge the nation into serious health challenges.

These health challenges, according to the TLCC would include the rise of HIV/AIDS infections, the risk of Ghana becoming extinct due to lack of procreation and the subsequent rise of other abnormal human perversions that will make Ghana like the biblical Sodom and Gomorrha which was destroyed by fire.  
 
The TLCC asserted that the Parliament should therefore consider this bill as the destiny of Ghana in their hands and treat it with alacrity, careful thought and do the needful to protect the future of Ghana. 
 
"We are encouraging all parents to take personal responsibility to nurture their children the right way so that they will not fall prey to the perversion of LGBTQI+. 
 
 "We are also admonishing the youth to resist and report to the Police individuals, groups, or organizations who will attempt to convince them with money or other benefits, or coerce them into the practice of LGBTQI+ and its activities.  

The Tema Local Council Churches appealed to all Embassies to respect the sovereignty of Ghana and desist from the supporting, promotion and giving recognition to individuals, organisations and groups involved in LGBTQI

"We by this statement urging the Government of Ghana, all Ghanaians and African Governments to wake up from our stupor, eschew corruption and greed and make good use of our God-given resources to build healthy and prosperous nations and stop the over-reliance on the West which will sooner or later tie most of their aids and grants to values which are not in consonance with our values and culture," she stressed.

Freeman Koryekpor Awlesu