The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has announced that the controversial Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill—widely known as the anti-LGBTQ+ Bill—will be introduced for its first reading in Parliament soon.
The proposed legislation seeks to criminalise LGBTQ+ activities in Ghana, including the promotion, advocacy, and funding of such practices. It is among three private members’ bills that have cleared preliminary parliamentary procedures and are scheduled for formal presentation.
Delivering his opening remarks to officially commence the meeting, Speaker Bagbin stated:
“Three private members’ bills—the Property Rights of Spouses Bill, 2025; the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (Amendment) Bill, 2025; and the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025—have completed the processes as required by the Standing Orders and are expected to be presented for a first reading during the course of this meeting.”
The anti-LGBTQ+ bill, which has generated significant national and international discourse, was passed by the Eighth Parliament but failed to receive presidential assent under former President Nana Akufo-Addo. As a result, it did not become law.
Its reintroduction is expected to reignite passionate debates around constitutional freedoms, human rights, and the preservation of Ghanaian cultural norms.
Parliament is now set to begin deliberations on what is considered one of the most divisive legislative proposals in recent memory.
By: Ekow Annan/newsalertgh.com


