Public reactions have been divided amid Ghana’s ongoing debate over whether the LGBTQ+ bill should be prioritised, following the president’s recent comments to civil society organisations (CSOs) that the country is facing more pressing issues.
In a recent interview on JoyNews, the Minister of Government Communications, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, also stated that the government’s focus is currently on critical socio-economic challenges, adding that LGBTQ+ issues do not rank highly among the priorities of ordinary Ghanaians.
Reacting to his statements, broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah criticised the minister’s position.
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In a post shared on X on April 7, 2026, she argued that the current stance is unacceptable, pointing out that LGBTQ+ issues had clearly been treated as a priority in the past.
Nana Aba further stated that if LGBTQ+ matters were not considered a national priority, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) would not have included them in its campaign.
“LGBTQ+ issues shouldn’t have been prioritised ahead of the elections either. The issues you’re calling priorities now have always been priorities,” she said.
Read the post below:
LGBTQ+ issues shouldn’t have been prioritised ahead of the elections either. The issues you’re calling priorities now have ALWAYS been priorities. pic.twitter.com/gM6GC6TzxH
— nana aba (@thenanaaba) April 7, 2026
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