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Ghana Parliament Passes Anti-LGBTQ Law

Ghana Parliament Passes Anti-LGBTQ Law

Ghana’s Parliament has ‌approved a new bill criminalising the promotion of LGBTQ activities in the country.

The Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, passed by a voice vote on Friday after the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee unanimously recommended its adoption, first deputy speaker Bernard Ahiafor said.

The ⁠bill was introduced last year shortly after President John Dramani Mahama took office.

Lawmakers from Mahama’s political party, the National Democratic Congress, had been urged by religious leaders and other supporters of the bill to vote on it, and Mahama will now face pressure to sign.

The bill passed an earlier version of the bill in 2024, under Mahama’s predecessor, President Nana Akufo-Addo, but it faced legal challenges and Akufo-Addo never signed it into law.

The bill approved on Friday maintains the existing penalty of up to three ‌years ⁠in prison for same-sex sexual acts.

It also bans “funding, sponsorship or promotion” of LGBTQ acts, with prison terms ranging from three to five years.

And it introduces a “duty to report” prohibited LGBTQ acts to a police officer or other authorities, with violators facing up to three ⁠years behind bars.

The bill further amends Ghana’s Extradition Act of 1960 to make offences under the new law extraditable offences.

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