FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
STATEMENT FROM THE COALITION AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA, BIPHOBIA
AND TRANSPHOBIA IN GHANA
The president’s assertion at the recent Aljazeera interview, that
it will take a change in public opinion caused by advocacy to bring about decriminalization
of homosexuality in Ghanaian laws proved he was realistic and honest about the
topic. He recognized that the issue cannot be dodged forever and at the same
time invites for a conversation to be had, even if it would be in the long run.
Although the coalition agrees with that assertion, we are of
the view that the advocacy must go on now. We therefore invite for a fair and
honest national conversation where all stakeholders are brought on board, where
all views are respected and not bullied into silence and where divisive
propaganda politics are not used to score political points. This is a topic
about the humanity and dignity of a Ghanaian whose sexual orientation falls in
the minority and do not therefore deserve to be treated with disrespect and
abuse.
For a nation striving to develop all hands must be on deck.
The contributions of all Ghanaians, including the LGBTQ community must be
encouraged and supported. This is why putting our brothers and sisters in jail
for having consensual same sex encounters or relationships, rather than
encouraging them to contribute meaningfully to society, is an injustice that
must be addressed as a nation.
As a coalition, we are aware of the likes of 'pastors' and
other religious leaders who have recently graced the media because of their
hate speech towards gay people. We believe that people should have the right to
voice their opinions and beliefs for civil discussion, but they should not be
allowed to incite violence, prejudice or harm of any kind to another human
being or group of human beings because of who they are and who they love. You don't
like homosexuality, Fine, lead by example and don't be gay then. Just don't
make gay people who believe in the existence of God feel that who they are is a
major problem and an abomination in the eyes of God, and therefore hated by God
Himself. Because the God that you religious leaders talk about we know is
loving to all creatures including gays. So, pastors and imams, PREACH LOVE and
not hate!
To fellow Ghanaians who after the President’s interview with
Aljazeera are expressing a whole lot of negative views and discontent regarding
the issue, note that not every Gay Ghanaian is affected by the hate you
spreading and no matter how much hate messages you share on social media it
will not change who we are. However, as a Coalition we do know that others,
including LGBT youths are more sensitive to things of that nature and as a
result some end up committing suicide and that is why we will continue to be
the voice of those suffering silently and even taking their lives.
As a Coalition, we are also aware that in the
mainstream Ghanaian media, the discourse on homosexuality is often biased,
inflammatory and dishonest. The media always give titles to their
reportages that are sensational and sometimes lead to the abuse of LGBT people.
The question is, what other national issues were discussed during the
President’s interview with Aljazeera? And why did the media prioritize and make
so much noise about the President’s comments on LGBT and not so on the other
issues discussed?
The Coalition appreciates the president’s
remarks and contributions from a cross section of the Ghanaian society, because
to us it is an indication that the nation recognizes the existence of the LGBT
community here in Ghana, and recognizes that they are abused on a daily basis. The
coalition is not calling for same sex marriage, neither are we calling for
decriminalization of a non-exiting law. We are rather calling on the nation to
put in place mechanisms that will protect LGBT Ghanaian who are also HUMAN
BEINGS from verbal abuse, physical abuse, arbitrary arrest, unfair expulsion
from educational institutions, blackmails and in some extreme cases killing of
innocent human beings just because they identify as LGBT.
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Thank You.
Nana Kweku Nyanfreku II
President,
Accra (29TH NOVEMBER, 2017)
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