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A former New Patriotic Party (NPP) National Nasara Coordinator aspirant, has urged Ghanaians to stay away from LGBTQ+ activities to avoid any bad omen befalling the country.
Ali Suraj says religion frowns upon LGBTQ+ activities and religion has taught him that the only acceptable form of relationship is between a man and a woman.
"Both Muslims and Christians should stick to what the Quran and the Bible teach about relationship and marriage because anything that the Quran and the Bible have not taught you, I have this belief that if you do it, it will end in calamity," he advised.
The former National Nasara Coordinator aspirant pleaded with Ghanaians to join forces and help government to build the country in a way that will be beneficiary to all.
He added that some women have difficulty finding husbands even though homosexuality has not been approved in the country.

Lending his voice to the talks on LGBTQI+, Alhaji Ali Suraj reiterated that allowing LGBTG+ activities in the country will put the fate of the country in jeopardy.
He aaded that the country should be prudent in dealing with the matter.
"We should come together as one nation and stay away from this abomination. Look at the pandemic we are dealing with as a nation; we are not over this abominable Covid-19 and we are thinking of entertaining homosexuality in the country.
"We are praying to God to help us come out of this Covid-19 pandemic; we don’t know what will come after this one and so I am pleading to all Ghanaians to stay away from this homosexuality".
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