
Audio By Carbonatix
The Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev John Ntim Fordjour, has rejected claims that controversial gender-related content found in a teacher’s manual was included by mistake, insisting it was a deliberate decision by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA).
Speaking in an interview on JoyNews’ AM Show while discussing the ongoing NaCCA controversy over gender definitions, Rev Fordjour said the so-called revised version of the material still contains what he describes as problematic content, despite assurances that the issues have been resolved.
To support his claim, the MP said he reviewed the revised definitions and found that little had changed.
“In the definition, ‘sexual orientation, their sexuality’, the revised one they sent, [is defined as] a broad range of concepts related to sexual feelings, thoughts, attractions, behaviours. It includes sexual orientation, sexual behaviour, and sexual identity. How is that different? It’s still the same thing,” he said.
He added that the definition of sexual orientation remains unchanged.
“It describes a person’s pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to others. The same thing remains here. It’s the same thing,” he stated.
According to him, the only noticeable changes were made to the definition of gender, while other areas he finds objectionable were left untouched.
“The only thing they have changed, only two things; every other problematic LGBT agenda still remains,” he said. “So if they change just these two and think they have cured it, they have not cured it.”
Based on this, the Assin South MP said he believes the inclusion of the content was intentional.
“That is why I conclude that it is not an error, it is not an omission, but it is a deliberate attempt to poison the minds of the people,” he said.
Rev Fordjour argued that if the issue were a genuine mistake, correcting it would have been straightforward.
“If it was an error, you just find one or two errors, and once you lift them out, it cures the mischief,” he explained. “But in this case, they are claiming that they have done a comprehensive review and determined that only gender identity and sexual rights definitions are problematic.”
He accused NaCCA of making selective changes in response to the specific concerns he raised publicly.
“When I raised only the two, they quickly went and said they had just changed those two. But all the other ones remain,” he said.
The MP urged the public to independently verify the revised material.
“Just do fact-checking,” he said. “The so-called revised one, which they have put back online, still contains all the problematic definitions under sex, under sexual orientation, under sexuality.”
Rev Fordjour warned that the continued presence of such content points to a broader agenda and poses risks to future generations.
“That is how deliberate this government wants to poison the minds of the future generation,” he added.
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