Member of parliament representing the Ningo-Prampram, Hon. Sam Nartey George has ordered the removal of LGBTQI billboards mounted by the roadsides on the Accra Motorway.
Some social media users raised concerns about the newly
mounted billboards of LGBTQI on the Accra Motorway a few days ago. Some
concerned fans questioned if the President has already accepted the practice in
Ghana.
The
Member of Parliament has given the authorities in the area an ultimatum of
24-hours to pull down the billboard from the Motorway.
We are calling on the Inspector General of Police to
immediately, within the next 24 hours carry out the necessary security
operations to ensure that this billboard which is an affront to the
Constitution is taken down in conjunction with the MCE for the area.”
“Over the weekend, our attention was drawn to illegality
that flies in the face of the Constitution of Ghana – Articles 11 and 26 which
talk about Ghana’s cultural sovereignty. We noticed that a billboard promoting
the activities of the LGBTQ activities has been mounted along the motorway.
“As sponsors of the bill before Parliament and as
members of Parliament who represent the aspirations and will of Ghanaians, we
have deemed it important to show up here today to register in the strongest way
our displeasure, discomfort, and abhorrence for this unholy, unculturable and
untraditional advertisement that has been put up on this road.”
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