Ghanaian hiplife musician Lord Paper has unveiled his support for the LGBTQI community.
According to him, he does not see anything wrong with his friends who are gay and lesbians and he is not in the position to choose someone’s sexual preference.
Eight Ghanaian Parliamentarians have drafted a bill seeking the legislature’s approval for the criminalization of LGBTQ+ in the country.
There is, however, a divided opinion on the bill among Ghanaians.
However, Michael Takyi-Frimpong a.k.a Lord Paper speaking in an interview with Tony Best on Akoma FM, last Thursday, indicated that he has no right to decide for anyone on how they should lead their sexual life.
“Someone’s sexuality is not my problem. I can’t decide for anyone how they should behave in their sexual life. It doesn’t really bother me.
“It’s okay to be a gay or lesbian. If they (Parliamentarians) accept that we should practice it, it doesn’t concern me. I don’t have the right to choose someone’s sexual preference that notwithstanding, I have friends who are gays.”
The ‘Awurama’ hitmaker further stated that, inasmuch as the LGBTQI does not pose physical harm to him, he is okay with it.