The Ghanaian Parliament, on Wednesday, passed the bill on human sexual rights and family values, commonly referred to as the anti-LGBTQ bill.
The bill termed Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill was introduced by Sam Nartey George, the MP for Ningo-Prampram.
GhanaWeb reports that the bill was a Private Members Bill led by Sam Nartey George, the MP for Ningo-Prampram.
The bill prohibits LGBTQ activities and makes it illegal to promote, advocate, or fund them, as reported by Citi Newsroom.
Local media also reports that individuals caught engaging in the activity could face a jail sentence ranging from six months to three years, while those who support or promote the activity may be sentenced to three to five years in prison.
This is coming after years of the bill being in parliament and going through various stages, facing backlash and efforts by opponents to block it or make changes.
In Ghana, homosexuality is currently prohibited by law and can result in a prison sentence of up to three years.
According to the new legislation, the maximum sentence will be extended to five years.
This proposal will also criminalise the distribution of materials that are considered supportive of LGBTQ rights.