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Gay people in Ghana will be jailed under new anti-LGBTQ law

Jun 1, 2026 IDOPRESS

President John Dramani Mahama is spearheading the bill (Picture: AFP)

Ghana has passed a restrictive bill that can jail any gay people for up to 10 years for promoting ‘LGBTQ activities’.

The West African nation has also renewed a three-year sentence for anyone found ‘guilty of same-sex relationships’.

The terrifying bill targets anyone who identifies as lesbian,gay,bisexual,transgender or queer and will be signed into law by President John Dramani Mahama after a campaign by church groups and activists across the country.

Campaigners for the bill say it protects ‘family values and cultural norms’.

Journalists,lawyers and medical professionals will be exempt,but the law could open up even those who it doesn’t affect to abuse.

Journalist Caleb Ahinakwah told the Telegraph: ‘These exemptions do little to address the broader concern that the bill could embolden members of the public to target,harass or attack people perceived to be queer.’

Human Rights Watch said the bill puts gay people’s lives at risk while ‘encouraging citizens to surveil and denounce one another’.

Ghana isn’t the only nation to have criminalised homosexuality recently,though it is the most recent in Africa to do so.

A bill was passed in 2023 in Uganda that would put people in jail for up to 10 years for identifying as LGBTQ.

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