Conversations and discussions about the controversial anti-LGBTQ bill have resurfaced under the newly installed government.
The bill dubbed the 'Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values', which was passed by the 8th Parliament, became a significant point of contention during the tenure of .
When the private members' bill was passed with unanimous approval, many speculated that it might receive assent from then-President , despite the controversy surrounding its criminalisation of homosexuality and its harsh provisions.
Things took an unexpected turn when several lawsuits were filed against the bill, leading to a delay in its signing.