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LGBTQI IS AGAINST OUR VALUES, LET'S APPLY COMMON SENSE NOT HUMAN RIGHTS - EAI Dir. Human Rights And Rural Dev. Gregory Addae Diaw.



LGBTQI IS AGAINST OUR VALUES, LET'S APPLY COMMON SENSE NOT HUMAN RIGHTS - EAI Dir. Human Rights And Rural Dev. Gregory Addae Diaw.


Same-sex sexual acts are illegal in Ghana that's why majority of Ghanaians are holding anti-LGBTQI and its a step in the right direction and EAI support the anti-LGBTQI. Despite the constitution guaranteeing a right to freedom of speech, expression, and assembly doesn't mean we should allow such group to operate in God's country Ghana. As a country, we must not attribute it to human rights. It's against our values and it has no place to operate.


Words from the President can't stop them from operations but positive actions. Apparently, LGBTQI is a criminal act which is against the laws of our country as chapter 6 section 104(1)(b) of the Criminal Offenses Code Act, 1960 (Act 29) as amended and I quote "anyone who performs such act should be threaten, arrest and punish individuals for engaging in same-sex sexual conduct." So we can't tolerate them here.


Again, such practices are alien to our customs and tradition. In the olden days people are sent to the wilderness for wild animals to eat them for putting up such behavior. So let's go back and reinstitute our ancient values, traditions etc to guide with common sense and deal with those who advocate and promote it. Our customary law frown at LGBTQI activities and it must not be entertain in Ghana and Africa at large.


Vividly, homosexuality is also against the will of God as Leviticus 20:13 state; "if a man practices homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman, both be put to death for they are guilty of a caps offense." (Genesis 19:1-11) will give you further explanations. 


Finally, Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is advising the government and the general public to reject it by reflecting on our values, customs, norms and take positive action very the practioners of LGBTQI.


....signed....

Boadi William

CEO of Educate Africa Institute (EAI),

Educationist and a Motivator.


Mr. Gregory Addae Diaw.

Director, Human Right And Rural Development EAI.


EAI, We Educate Africa.

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