On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, sparked significant conversation by stating that LGBTQ+ issues are not a priority for the vast majority of Ghanaians.
Appearing on JoyNews’ flagship program, The Pulse, Kwakye Ofosu argued that the national focus should remain on pressing economic realities rather than the ongoing cultural debate.
Key Arguments from "The Pulse" Interview
Kwakye Ofosu characterized the intense public and political back-and-forth over the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill as a distraction from the government’s core mandate:
Economic Reality: He asserted that when Ghanaians wake up, their primary concerns are jobs, stable salaries, and the rising cost of living, not the private lives of others.
A "Waste of Time": He explicitly called the prolonged debate a "waste of time," suggesting that the energy spent on it could be better directed toward solving the country’s socio-economic challenges.
No Apology for the President: Addressing calls from the NPP Minority for an apology regarding President John Mahama’s stance on the matter, Kwakye Ofosu was blunt: “There is nothing to apologize for”.
The Government's Legal Position
Despite calling the debate a distraction, the Minister clarified the administration's official stance on the legislation:
Commitment to the Bill: Kwakye Ofosu reiterated that President Mahama remains committed to the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill and is ready to assent to it once Parliament completes all necessary legal and procedural requirements.
Sovereignty: He emphasized that Ghana is a sovereign nation and that the executive is not under "international pressure" to block the bill.
Legislative Process: He noted that the bill will eventually become law, but the current administration's "National Reset" policy prioritizes fixing the economy first.
Comparative National Priorities (As per Gov't Communications)
| Priority Level | Issue Area | Government Focus |
| High | Economy & Jobs | Stabilizing the Cedi, creating employment, and salary adjustments. |
| High | National Reset | Reforming state institutions and addressing "galamsey". |
| Medium | Legislation | Passing bills on legal education and value for money. |
| Low | LGBTQ+ Debate | Labeled a "distraction" from core bread-and-butter issues. |
“Ghanaians are focused on making ends meet. To spend all this time on a debate that doesn't put food on the table is a disservice to the people.” — Felix Kwakye Ofosu.
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