, the presidential candidate, has reiterated his opposition to LGBTQ activities in Ghana.
Speaking at a fellowship with the clergy in Kumasi on Monday, November 11, 2024, Mahama described homosexuality and lesbianism as taboos, arguing that they contradict both Ghanaian cultural values and Christian teachings.
Mahama stressed that LGBTQ practices are unsuitable for the nation, particularly for the younger generation, and that such practices should not be promoted or embraced in the country. "For us as Christians, it's taboo for a man to have sexual intimacy with a man and a woman doing the same with a woman.
Talk less about marrying.