play videoRev. Canon Dr. Confidence Bansah, CEO of the Center for Religion and Public Life (CRPL-Ghana)
Rev. Canon Dr. Confidence Bansah, CEO of the Center for Religion and Public Life (CRPL-Ghana), has strongly condemned the alleged threats directed at Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi, the Chair of the Constitutional, Legal, and Parliamentary Affairs Committee.
Foh-Amoaning, the Executive Secretary for the National Coalition of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values (NCPHSRFV), had warned Anyimadu-Antwi over his stance on the Anti-LGBTQI bill.
In a statement, Rev. Dr. Confidence Bansah expressed dismay at Foh-Amoaning's threat.
"We see the threat as not justifying, and we condemn it forcefully. We do so because we strongly believe that the Hon. Anyimadu-Atwi has always demonstrated his commitment to doing his duties diligently as the Chairperson of the Constitutional, Legal, and Parliamentary Affairs Committee. For example, when we delivered our memorandum with regards to the bill to the committee, he swiftly and graciously dealt with it."
Dr. Bansah also commended the MP for revealing that some pastors are actively lobbying against the passage of the bill.
The statement read, "It is indeed a fact that some of us (pastors) are vehemently against the passage of the bill because we strongly believe that advocating for the criminalization of homosexuality is not the right thing to do as followers of Christ Jesus."
Addressing Anyimadu-Antwi directly, Dr Confidence Bansah assured him that the battle remains in the hands of the Lord, stating, "We want to assure the Hon. Anyimadu-Antwi that the future of his political career is only in God’s hands, not anybody’s."
The controversy arose following Lawyer Foh-Amoaning's allegations that Anyimadu-Antwi, also a New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for the Asante Akim Central constituency, is against the Anti-LGBTQI bill.