Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev.
John Ntim Fordjour, has strongly condemned the actions of a South African same-sex couple who were recently seen kissing beneath Ghana's iconic Independence Arch, describing the act as a "desecration" of national values and accusing the current leadership of President John Dramani Mahama and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) of enabling such "moral decay." In a Twitter post shared on the morning of Thursday, June 26, at 8:24 a.m., the MP did not mince words: "Under Mahama & NDC, foreign gay couple boldly desecrate our national monuments: kiss under Independence Square, flaunting Ghana flag.
They're emboldened to defy the dignity and sanctity of our rich Ghanaian values right before our eyes.
We shall end this absurdity with the bill." The couple in question, Rue and Lue, both South African nationals, sparked outrage and debate after they posted photos on social media showing them affectionately kissing beneath the Independence Arch in Accra-one of Ghana's most revered national monuments, symbolizing liberation and sovereignty.