Homosexuality is criminal - President Mahama
Information Minister Mahama Ayariga has explained President John
Mahama's position on homosexuality, indicating that the act is criminal
and punishable under the laws of Ghana.
“The President is to
execute the laws of Ghana. And the laws of Ghana are very clear on
homosexuality The laws of Ghana appall and criminalise homosexuality,
there is no dispute about that. Homosexual conduct which is unnatural
carnal knowledge of one person or another is criminal and punishable by
the laws of Ghana,” he told the media today.
The President has
also distanced himself from international gay activist, Andrew Solomon,
the founder of the Solomon Research Fellowship for the rights of
lesbians, gay, bisexual and transgender.
The gay activist is
alleged to have raised funds for his 2012 campaign after paying 20,000
dollars for a copy of the president’s book launched in the US last year.
But the President through Information Minister Mahama Ayariga set the records straight at a news conference.
“The
organizers settled on Andrew Solomon purely, purely on the basis of his
acumen in writing journalism and authorship. And for that reason the
organizers thought that somebody like that would be the appropriate
person to moderate that particular book launch in New York. He wasn’t
chosen by the president, the president didn’t know him before the
launch, so the president really did not have a relationship with him.”
Mahama Ayariga reiterated in an interview with Evans Mensah on Joy FM’s Top Story
that the President had “no prior knowledge” of Andrew Solomon’s sexual
orientation, stressing that the event organizers considered him because
of his “competence and expertise”.
When probed further whether a
background check was not done on the man who was going to moderate a
programme to be attended by the then Vice President of Ghana, he
explained that normally the President would be too busy to involve
himself in who becomes the emcee of an event he is attending, rather, he
focuses on his role at the function.
“Very often he only gets to
know who is going to be the MC when he gets there, who is going to be
the moderator, he gets to know when he gets there. There are so many
other actors at the event that he only gets to know when the gets to the
event.
“Presidents are too busy to be concerned about such
detail. If you are going to launch a book, and they say there is going
to be a moderator, and then you ask what is his sexual orientation… it
is not what you expect of a President.”
The Information Minister
said all that the President would want to know is why such a person was
chosen, which is normally based on the person's competence and
expertise.
He said it would even be an offence in some states in the United States of America to ask about someone’s sexual orientation.
Source: Myjoyonline
