Revised curriculum better alternative to LGBTQ bill – Mahama
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Ghana's new president says anti-LGBTQ bill not needed if schools teach family values
But John Mahama says his government might propose an anti-LGBTQ bill of its own John Mahama, the newly elected president of Ghana, says the country should have no need for the harsh anti-LGBTQ bill that died when the former president declined to sign it before last year’s parliamentary session ended. After Parliament passed it unanimously… The post Ghana’s new president says anti-LGBTQ bill not needed if schools teach family values appeared firs…
Revised curriculum better alternative to LGBTQ bill – Mahama
President John Mahama has indicated that a revised education curriculum will better achieve the objective of inculcating values in citizens to counter Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBTQ+) influences and not legislative pushback. The president, who was speaking on the controversial bill when the Catholic Bishop Conference called on him at his office in Accra,
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