Renowned religious leader, Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, is gearing up to take a stand and march to the Jubilee House in a bold protest against President Akufo-Addo’s handling of the anti-LGBTQI+ Bill.
Speaking on GTV’s ‘Breakfast Show,’ the distinguished clergyman called out the silence of fellow religious leaders and emphasized the need for action.
Expressing his frustration with the lack of vocal opposition from Christian, Muslim, and other religious leaders, Dr. Tetteh highlighted the importance of holding politicians accountable for their decisions. He urged unity among religious figures in condemning behaviors that go against traditional values.
The anti-gay Bill, currently stalled in the Supreme Court due to legal challenges, has sparked controversy nationwide. Dr. Tetteh’s upcoming march serves as a poignant symbol of resistance against LGBTQ+ activities and signals a push for stricter enforcement of the proposed legislation.
President Akufo-Addo’s stance on the bill has drawn criticism, with many questioning his prioritization of certain laws over others.
Despite public support for the anti-gay legislation, the president has deferred a final decision pending court rulings, adding to the mounting tension surrounding the issue.
As Dr. Tetteh prepares to make his voice heard at the heart of the government, his unwavering dedication to upholding traditional values echoes the sentiments of many who seek stronger measures against LGBTQ+ advocacy and promotion.