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Virginia Evelyn Palma, the ambassador of the United States of America to Ghana has expressed unhappiness following the passing of the anti-LGBTQ invoice.
Even although the the president wants to offer his assent to the invoice earlier than it could actually lastly turn into a legislation, Evelyn Palma says she continues to be not blissful.
Taking to her official Facebook wall, the US ambassador to Ghana has expressed that she is aware of plenty of foreigners who regardless of being inventive, good, and first rate are LGBT folks, so, she is afraid the rights and freedoms of those folks could be curtailed when the president lastly offers his assent.
She added that not solely will the legislation have an effect on foreigners, it’s going to go a really lengthy solution to have an effect on some Ghanaians, saying that it’s going to undermine the constitutional rights to freedom of speech, and freedom of meeting amongst others of Ghanaians.
“I am saddened because some of the smartest, most creative, most decent people I know are LGBT. The bill Parliament passed takes away not only their basic human rights, but those of all Ghanaians because it undermines their constitutional rights to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom of the press,” she wrote on her Facebook web page.
Financially, Evelyn Palma says “It will be bad for public order and public health. If enacted, it will also hurt Ghana’s international reputation and Ghana’s economy”.