The Coalition of Muslim Organisations Ghana (COMOG) is urging Members of Parliament to courageously express their position regarding the Promotion of Proper Sexual Human Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill.COMOG, a religious union, acknowledges that certain MPs are associated with the activities of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community, although this was not evident during the parliamentary debate on Wednesday.
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In a conversation with journalists following the bill's debate, Abdel Manan Abdel Rahman, the President of COMOG, emphasizes that lawmakers should utilize all possible methods to distance themselves from such practices.“We are offering the opportunity to people who are perceived to be working for the LGBTQ+ community to clean themselves by using this platform.
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But we still think that individual MPs should take the opportunity and clean themselves and state their positions. People know that they are actors, operators and promoters of LGBTQ community, but that is not what we saw, but some how there’s a later sign we saw during the debate,” he entreated.
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He further suggested that reducing unnecessary government expenditure could assist in addressing any financial challenges that may arise in connection with the bill.“We think that there’s nothing wrong with it, it will not bring any financial burden on the state.
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If our politicians will reduce the expenditure and financial burden they put on the state by reducing the V-8 they use, of course, we will have enough money to take care of people who want to move away from LGBTQ+ activities so that they can be taken care of,” Mr. Rahman emphasized.
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