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I’d rather die than to witness the legalization of LGBTQ in Ghana – Alban Bagbin

LGBTQ will not be legalized so far as i am alive

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Last updated: June 13, 2023 11:36 am
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The Speaker of the Ghanaian Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has openly said that Ghana will not legalize homosexuality as long as he is alive.

 Therefore, he issued a warning to everyone who is pushing for the legalization of LGBTQ in Ghana, telling them not to bother him since he will not partake in such immoral activities.

 Alban stated at a press conference held in Tamale over the weekend that he would not stand by and let Ghanaians bring about the end of the world when he could stop it.

 “For you all to advocate for it, count me out of Ghana,’’ Alban stated during his submission monitored by 1Family Radio.

 “I’d rather die than live in Ghana. I am an ardent Catholic, and I will not get involved in anything that will end the world because God says the world is eternal until his second coming. Let’s not do anything that will end the world,’’ he said.

 The speaker continued that the European countries that see nothing wrong with homosexuality are perishing very quickly, and this might be the fate of Ghanaians should we legalize homosexuality in the country.

 “These Europeans are facing the consequences of their actions, and trust me, in the next five decades to come, there will be no European in the world,’’ he added.

Source: 1Familyradio

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