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A Plus demands a clear law on LGBTQ+ issues to protect Ghanaian values
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47778, member: 636"] Ghanaian musician and politician A Plus wants Parliament to create tough new rules about gay relationships. The hiplife star serves as Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central and speaks out on social issues. He argues that Ghana needs crystal clear laws because current rules leave room for confusion. A Plus believes recent events have damaged traditional Ghanaian beliefs and customs. The politician thinks lawmakers must act fast to protect local culture. Many citizens share A Plus's views about same-sex relationships going against African traditions. Parliament has been discussing the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill for months. This proposed law would punish people and groups that support gay rights with fines and jail time. The bill would also stop same-sex weddings and ban gay couples from showing affection publicly. Supporters believe these measures would send a strong message about Ghana's position. A Plus admits he cannot arrest anyone or question their personal choices as a regular citizen. However, he feels different responsibilities as an elected official representing his constituents. The musician turned politician wants laws that match what most Ghanaians believe is right. He sees his role as fighting for legislation that reflects local values and traditions. This debate shows how Ghana struggles between modern human rights ideas and deep cultural beliefs. [/QUOTE]
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