The government, according to Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, the deputy minister of education, will not submit to any effort to get Ghanaian society to accept the infiltration of offensive, awful sexual perversion being championed by a group as human rights problems.
The Deputy Minister of Education claims that despite threats from investors and advocates of LGBTQ+, the supporters of the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill are unwavering in their commitment to upholding the honor and sanctity of Ghanaian values and culture.
“LGBTQ+ and matters arising is something that we all need to be resolute about. It is about protecting our future generations. You and I are here today because our grandfathers and fathers made the decision to procreate, that a man will marry a woman and a woman will marry a man, and that is why they gave birth to us and why we are giving birth. And our grandchildren are expected to also reproduce.”
“It is an early attempt to put pressure on our society to accept the infiltration of the obnoxious, obscene sexual perversion tendencies that people ascribe as human rights. These are not human rights, so they need help, and we are willing to help them,” he stated.
Rev. Fordjour praised Mr. Bekoe for offering the library facility to kids in the underprivileged neighborhood and urged Ghanaians to boycott any candidate who would politicize the Free Senior High School (FSHS) program and the nation’s educational system.
Mr. Bekoe, on the other hand, asked the community to fully utilize the facility to boost its residents’ reading skills after highlighting the building’s significance for the education of kids in the underprivileged neighborhood.