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Richard Sumah, the Deputy General Secretary of the United Party, has stirred debate following comments on Prime Morning on Joy Prime about the Anti-LGBTQ Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025. LGBTQ+ issues continue to dominate Ghanaian newspaper front pages, with intensified commentary from political actors, religious leaders, and public figures following recent developments around the Anti-LGBTQ Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025. 🚨 A defining moment for Ghana’s priorities “I Am a Man of Action, and I Will Pass the Anti-LGBTQ Bill” — Alban Bagbin Assures, Says John Dramani Mahama Will Assent “LGBTQ Remains a Priority” — Sam George Clashes with President Mahama, Kwakye Ofosu, Vows to Agitate if Anti-LGBTQ Bill Is Not Assented To Theresa Mamle Gbekie of the National Democratic Congress has urged families to report LGBTQ+ relatives to the police, stating: “Let’s help ourselves by reporting them… since it is not something which is legalised in Ghana.” LGBTQ+ topics continue to dominate Ghanaian newspaper front pages on April 9, 2026, as political tensions escalate following the New Patriotic Party press conference and responses from the National Democratic Congress government, including remarks by President John Dramani Mahama and government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu on the Anti-LGBTQ bill and national priorities. 🚨 URGENT UPDATE: Public Hearing POSTPONED in Ghana 🚨 🚨 IMPORTANT UPDATE: Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Public Hearings in Ghana 🚨
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