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Ghana Proposes Bill to Criminalize LGBTQ+ Identification with Up to 3 Years' Imprisonment
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BBC World5/30/2026Law2 min readUnited Kingdom

Ghana Proposes Bill to Criminalize LGBTQ+ Identification with Up to 3 Years' Imprisonment

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Ghana's proposed bill criminalizes LGBTQ+ identification with up to 3 years' imprisonment, introduces a 'duty to report' to police, and penalizes allies, with exemptions for certain professionals.

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Ghana has a history of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, with a similar bill in 2024 not becoming law due to legal challenges.

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It proposes that identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer be punished by up to three years' imprisonment. The bill also introduces a "duty to report" prohibited acts to police. Religious leaders have pressured President John Dramani Mahama, who still needs to ratify the legislation, to strengthen anti-gay laws since he came to power last year. The ban has been sharply criticised by international organisations, including Human Rights Watch, which said it placed LGBTQ+ peoples' lives at risk while also "encouraging citizens to surveil and denounce one another". He said the new bans would make existing laws "more robust, more encompassing and more stringent in dealing with the practices of LGBTQI". Anyone who identifies as an "ally", a general term for a supporter of LGBTQ+ people, could also face a prison sentence. Exemptions were included for legal, media and healthcare professionals who report on LGBTQ+ issues or provide medical treatment or other services for gay people. Human Rights Watch recommended the bill be abandoned in a formal submission to the constitutional and legal affairs committee scrutinising the legislation in the capital, Accra. Ghana passed a similar bill in 2024 but it did not become law after former President Akufo-Addo failed to sign it amid legal challenges. The current President Mahama has indicated he would support the bill's passage, saying shortly after he took office that "I believe in the principles and values that only two genders exist – man and woman - and that marriage is between a man and a woman."

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  • Increased international pressure on Ghana's government

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Potential for widespread protests or demonstrations

    Possible · Within days

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  • Will President Mahama ratify the bill despite international pressure?
  • What are the expected international diplomatic consequences?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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