Apostle Kadmiel E.H. Agbalenyoh, founder and leader of the Seventh Day Theocratic World Congregation, has urged President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill. The bill, passed by parliament, aims to preserve Ghanaian family values and human sexual rights by prohibiting LGBTQ+ activities and associated advocacy.
Apostle Agbalenyoh emphasised Ghana’s cultural, religious, and social values, which promote heterosexuality. He expressed concerns that accepting homosexuality would lead to societal destruction and emphasized the importance of upholding traditional values.
The event, themed “Continuous Divinity of Human Sexuality and Family,” was held at the Girls Guide in Ghana. Apostle Agbalenyoh reiterated his opposition to the legalization of homosexuality and committed to promoting traditional values.
Nana Opare Odei ll, the Chief of Okobeyeyie and Apadwa Hene of Akuapem Ahwrase, also expressed opposition to the LGBTQ+ bill, urging the president and lawmakers to reject it. He emphasized Ghana’s religious nature and traditional leaders’ commitment to preserving cultural heritage.
Traditional Leaders will not condone any form of LGBTQ+ activity, citing cultural and religious values. He appealed to the president and parliamentarians to dismiss the bill, ensuring that Ghana’s traditional values are upheld.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/Bernard K Dadzie