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General News of Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Source: Kojo Mensah

Nana Addo is not a ‘prophet’ to predict gay legalization - Lawyer Ampaw

Lawyer Ampaw urged the president  to focus on issues relevant to Ghanaians Lawyer Ampaw urged the president to focus on issues relevant to Ghanaians

Lawyer Maurice Ampaw , has not taken lightly the statement attributed to the sitting president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo that in the foreseeable future Ghana will take a second glance at legalizing gayism in the country.

According to lawyer Maurice Ampaw, the president is not a prophet to be predicting when the country will be ready for the legalization of gay issues in the country.

He said Ghanaians are worried about pertinent issues of economic liberation and not the prediction of when gay rights will be accepted.

Lawyer Maurice Ampaw made this comment on Happy FM’s ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ with Kwame Afrifa Mensah as the host.

‘The president is not a prophet to be predicting events that will happen later in the years,” Lawyer Ampaw said.

He called on the president to use time as leader to address issues that will better benefit Ghanaians.

He minced no words to tell the president to focus on his mandate of delivering Ghanaians from the shackles of economic hardships.

“It does not sit in the right of the president to determine when Ghanaians will deliberate on the issues of gay rights in the country,” he added.

He urged the president to focus on issues that matter most to Ghanaians and not the path he has taken with the issue of gayism.

He said men who are engage in anal sex with their wives are sick and need mental correction.