During his vetting by the Appointments Committee on January 30, 2025, Samuel Nartey George, the Minister of Communications, Digitalisation, and Innovation-designate, vowed to resume his advocacy against homosexuality by pursuing the controversial Anti-Gay Bill in the 9th Parliament.

He emphasized that the bill is essential for safeguarding Ghana's cultural values and societal norms. "This is a matter of principle and national interest.

The Anti-Gay Bill is not about discrimination but about preserving our moral and cultural values as a country," George stated.

While Ghana upholds human rights, George argued that certain practices do not align with the nation's traditions and beliefs.