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Men Are Walking In Town With Leaking Anuses And Pampers – Foh Amoaning Calls For Help For Gays

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Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, Moses Foh-Amoaning has bemoaned how some men in the country are walking around in pampers and with leaking anuses because of their involvement in gay activities.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, Monday, Dr Foh-Amoaning backed the criminalization of LGBTQ+ activities in Ghana insisting that people involved in it needs help.

According to him the act has increased the rate of HIV/AIDS infection in the country and must be halted immediately.

He further advised the Executive Director for the Danquah Institute, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, over some comments he made about the anti-LGBTQI+ Bill and its implications on Ghana in the international community.

Gabby had suggested that the anti-LGBTQ+ bill before Parliament could get Ghana blacklisted if passed for promoting hate.

However, Dr Amoaning believes the bill does not promote hate rather protects the rights of every Ghanaian.

“We are protecting everyone’s rights, including the rights of those LGBTQI activists. It is a bill that promotes proper human sexual rights and Ghanaian values. Those who accept that it is a medical condition, will not be sent to jail. Those that we are after are those who say it’s a lifestyle.

“We don’t hate. He should be very careful over the language that he uses. We can’t allow a degenerate moral behavior, packaged and superimposed on us, as a way of behaviour. That can’t be right. For my good friend Gabby, I’m sorry he should not make himself an object of colonialism,” he added.

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