The chancellor of the Pontifical Academies of Sciences, Cardinal Peter Turkson, has said that there is no need to criminalize homosexuality.
He said people with gay and lesbian tendencies have committed no crime.
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Cardinal Peter Turkson said this during an interview on the BBC Hardtalk programme on November 27, 2023.
He explained what has resulted in efforts to enact laws against homosexual activities: “What caused all of this is an attempt to link some foreign donations and grants to certain positions… in the name of freedom, in the name of respect for rights.”
He therefore stated, “Neither should this position become an imposition on cultures that are not yet ready to accept stuff like that.”
The interview was held against the background that Ghana‘s Parliament is currently considering the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, 2021, which, if passed, will prohibit acts of homosexuality
The proponents want the promotion, advocacy, funding, and acts of homosexuality to be criminalized in the country.
Cardinal Turkson suggested that “It’s time to begin education, to help people understand what this reality, this phenomenon, is. We need a lot of education to get people to… make a distinction between what is a crime and what is not a crime,” he stressed.
The cleric also said that the LGBTQI phenomenon has been known in Ghana for many years.
“In the Akan language, that of mine, there is an expression “men who act like women and women who act like men. If culturally we had expressions, it just means that it’s been known to the Ghanaian society,” he explained.
Cardinal Turkson became the first-ever Ghanaian cardinal in 2003, when he was appointed by Pope John Paul II.