Our Laws Must Be Clear On The Criminality Of Homosexuality - Lawyer Faisal Ibrahim To Lawmakers

A Private Legal Practitioner, Faisal Ibrahim has called on the lawmakers in the country to make specific laws to outlaw the advocacy and practice of homosexuality in Ghana.

He recommended the laws to be made clear on the criminality of LGBTQI stressing the act of homosexuality should be outrightly forbidden from the nation.

"I feel our laws in Ghana are not clear enough. We have to come out and enact the laws that are very, very clear that same-sex marriage, Lesbianism, gayism, bisexual and so forth are forbidden," he said.

Lawyer Faisal Ibrahim reminded Ghanaians that the country's culture and values are against having same-sex marriage or sexual affair.

He spoke on Peace FM's ''Kokrokoo'' in reaction to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender and queer Intersex Rights (LGBTQI) movement. 

Police Action

The Police has today raided and shut down the LGBTQ office opened at Ashongman Estate in the Greater Accra Region.

The five-bedroom apartment housing the group was reportedly opened on Sunday, January 31 and was attended by diplomats including the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, the Danish Ambassador to Ghana, some officials of the European Union (EU) and other diplomats.