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Officials of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Kumasi branch say they are completely dazed over reports that a gay wedding was held in its conference hall Sunday night.
One of the gay couple, Akwasi Aboagye, is reported to have confessed and has subsequently been banished by Nana Agyin Frimpong, Tafohene ofr the area.
GPRTU officials who spoke to Joy News said many people are tight lip over the incident but union leaders have promised to pursue the alleged wedding.
Hajj Issah Clifah Principal Industrial Relations Officer of the Ashanti Regional branch of the GPRTU told Joy News they met today and have launched a full scale investigation into the matter.
“We heard that last week there was a gay wedding at our premises so we became so alarmed. This afternoon, we met to discuss that issue and tomorrow we are meeting because we have instituted a full scale investigation into the matter.”
He revealed that, “Another bird whispered to us that these guys are residents of a suburb around Tafo and I understand the chief there has even banished them.”
Hajj Issah said they have been seeking information as to whether the incident did occur and also try to get a footage of the incident.
“Since we’ve heard that the chief of that suburb has banished them, of course we will meet him, we will discuss issues with him and if it is true that he has banished people who have had gay marriage then we will know the agenda,” he hinted adding they will get the security agencies to get to the bottom of the matter.
Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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