‘I voted for you because of the anti-LGBTQ+ bill’ – Prophet Kofi Oduro tells Mahama

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Prophet Kofi Oduro

Prophet Kofi Oduro, the Founder and leader of the Alabaster International Ministries, has told President John Dramani Mahama he voted for him because he assured the clergy he was going to pass and assent to the anti-LGBTQ+ bill.

According to Prophet Kofi Oduro, he was part of the pastors who made a case for the bill to be signed by the president, but they did not achieve their aim, and were given the assurance that the new regime would address the issues.

The man of God added that if they have to march to the Jubilee House to scream or yell, they will do that, adding that a sin is a sin, righteousness is righteousness, disorder is disorder, and abomination is abomination.

Speaking to his congregants on April 5, 2026, the outspoken preacher stated, “Four weeks ago, at Alabaster City at the F5 service, I looked in the camera and told the Jubilee House even before our president went on his trip, and I said no matter who is in government, LGBTQ+ will never be accepted in our country. I don’t care who is in the Jubilee House”.

“That particular bill, during His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, we screamed on this altar, and we told the Jubilee House, Ghana will never be an LGBTQ+ nation and I’m saying to you, your excellency [John Dramani Mahama], with all honour, respect, but without fear, or favour, or intimidation, we will never accept LGBT. Never!” he emphasised his stance.

“Your excellency, I just want to remind you. Sir, it was a priority then, and it’s a priority now. It’s a priority, Your Excellency. If we need to march to the Jubilee House, we will march.

“If we need to scream, we will scream. If we need to yell, we will yell. Sin is sin. Righteousness is righteousness. Disorder is disorder. Evil is evil. Abomination is abomination,” he indicated.

He further added, “Your excellency, when you make a Stanford trip, people will hate you. I know that trip. When they cancelled that university thing, you felt it, and that is the price you pay for speaking the truth. Ghanaians hate me, but I don’t care about them. I defend God and his word”.

“I defend the God of the Bible and his word. I would die for this cause, your excellency. You will stand for truth and integrity. Is it not a priority? With all due respect, sir, it was in your campaign message. Me, the reason I voted for you is the Anti-LGBTQ+ that you assured you will pass a legislation on,” he said.

“Number two is ORAL. We need our money back. We can’t be patient, Your Excellency. We need our money back,” he stated.

His comments follow President Mahama’s comments, stating that Ghana is still grappling with the provisions of basic needs of education, health care, jobs, food, clothing, and shelter, which is his government’s main focus and not the Anti-LGBTQ Bill.

 According to John Mahama, the Anti-LGBTQ Bill, while important, is not Ghana’s most urgent concern at this time.

Speaking during a Presidential Dialogue with Civil Society Organisations at Jubilee House in Accra on Monday, March 30, Mahama stated, “We are still grappling with the provisions of basic needs of education, health care, jobs, food, clothing, and shelter”.

“While there are strong and differing views within our society, we believe that issues must be addressed through democratic processes, our core values, dialogue, and the rule of law,” he said.

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