Audio By Carbonatix
President of Forum for Equity, a human rights, Non-Governmental Organisation has called for dispassionate and diligent ways of discussing the LGBTQT+ bill to keep the cohesion intact even after the bill.
Mr Prince Bagnaba Mba in a statement on the raging debate of the proposed bill said “we need free flow of reasoning rather than entrenched dictatorial approaches on LGBTQI bill. At the end of the day, we should be able to know what will be good for us and what will endanger us in the world politics and overview.”
He further noted that “laws generally are formulated for the general welfare of any society as much as the primary objective is to maintain peace and order. The vociferous condemnation of those who think otherwise is not healthy to our corporate entity. We must reason together rather than calling names because of disagreement on this crucial issue."
Mr Mba also called on the Legislators to weigh the pros and cons and debate in earnest without emotional sentiments and abusive language.
“We have lived all these while without raising controversies, which will have an adverse effect on our international relations. We should be guided by the principles of common interest and protection of fundamental human rights.”
He said voting on every clause of the bill, would ensure that there was a collective will to protect family values and to discourage improper sexual orientations.
“We must be mindful that it isn't a political ploy to dissuade government from spending precious time on post-Covid-19 economic recovery and growth. Economic engagement through trade is on the springboard for a leap into a state of national prosperity, we need diplomacy rather than empty bluffs by bad-mouthing contrary views.”
Latest Stories
-
Flood prevention requires collective action, not seasonal reactions
1 minute -
China detains two leaders of influential underground church
3 minutes -
African brands gain modestly in consumer admiration, but global giants still dominate
4 minutes -
Ghana has only two functional MRI machines in public hospitals – MahamaCares Assessment
35 minutes -
IMF chief says no global slowdown in sight yet, but risks high
37 minutes -
Advancing Ghana’s position in Global Business Services at the Executive Roundtable in London
38 minutes -
Trump says the US and Iran have signed a deal to end the war
40 minutes -
Brazil woman dies after rope-jumping instructors fail to attach cord
45 minutes -
Report on Big Push procurement allegations to be published on Tuesday – Kwakye Ofosu
45 minutes -
Roads Ministry did not breach PPA laws in Big Push contracts – Kwakye Ofosu
46 minutes -
Gov’t defends single-source procurement in Big Push contracts, cites urgent national considerations
47 minutes -
Fox to buy Roku streaming firm in $22bn deal
48 minutes -
Maverick Research appoints former NielsenIQ Executive Justin Sargent as strategic advisor
52 minutes -
Agyinasare storms Pakistan with leadership conference and miracle crusade
58 minutes -
Prayer Palace Church raises concerns over alleged encroachment on property by Chinese national
1 hour