Moses Foh Amoaning, a private legal practitioner and Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, has dropped a shocking allegation against some members of parliament.
According to Foh Amoaning, there are some members of parliament engaged in homosexual acts.
Foh Amoaning criticised the ruling Mahama-led NDC for breaching public trust and also accused them of shifting their position on the legislation.
He highlighted that when the NDC were in opposition, they had pledged to pass the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill and ensure presidential assent.
Foh Amoaning fired the Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, who claimed the reintroduction of the bill was unnecessary as it had already been passed, describing his remarks a profound insult to Ghanaians.
Speaking on the issue, Foh Amoaning stated, “While in opposition, the NDC capitalised on the failure of Akufo-Addo to assent to the bill.
They promised to pass and ensure its assent, yet after winning power, they have shifted the goalposts. This is purely a political agenda fueled by our politicians… Politicians, forgive my language, take Ghanaians for f**ls,” he added.
He further alleged, “There are some MPs who are engaged in homosexual acts… and therefore will resist the passage of this bill. Others may have accepted ‘bribes’ and will obstruct any attempt to have the bill resubmitted”.
Moses Foh Amoaning further criticised religious leaders saying, “There are also some pastors involved in homosexual acts. These individuals are corrupting our youth and luring them into homosexuality, and they must be stopped.”
He further noted that Ghana has no legitimate excuse, as the current US president, Donald Trump, is against LGBTQI+ activities.
His comments come on the heels of Parliament, yesterday, October 22, 2025, halting the reintroduction of the anti-gay bill to the house.
According to reports, parliament halted the reintroduction of the anti-gay bill as it disappeared a day after being advertised on the order paper.
The sudden disappearance of the controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill sparked strong reactions from members of the Minority.
The minority demanded immediate answers from the government and parliamentary leadership.
Mahama Ayariga, the majority leader, had earlier explained there was no need to re-lay the bill since it had already been passed by the previous Parliament and forwarded to the Presidency for assent.
Habib Iddrisu, a member of the Minority, stated, “Mr Speaker, we cannot have bills advertised on the Order Paper yesterday and today, the same bills are missing without anything being explained to anybody”.
Also, Ntim Fordjour accused the government of attempting to “run away” from the bill.
He stated, “Suddenly, this clearly indicates that there seems to be a clear attempt by the NDC government to run away from this bill,” he charged. “The bill that they thought was important yesterday must be important today. We are demanding that the human sexual rights and Family Values Bill be passed now.”
The Anti-LBGTQ bill under the former Akufo-Addo government faced several lawsuits filed against the bill, leading to a delay in its signing.
Eventually, the bill, which became a burden for the previous government, remained just a bill and was not passed into law before Akufo-Addo left power.
The bill sought to criminalise Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBTQ+) activities in Ghana, was passed by the 8th Parliament, but remained unsigned before the 8th Parliament was dissolved.
