Moses Foh Amoaning, a private legal practitioner and Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, has blown an alarm on the University of Ghana.
According to Foh Amoaning, the University of Ghana has changed its admission policy to accommodate LGBTQ+ activities .
He further accused the UG Vice Chancellor and her council of ignoring their letters concerning the school’s change in its admission policy.
Speaking on Onua TV, Moses Foh Amoaning alleged, “The University of Ghana, which is a public university, has accepted transgenderism as part of its statutes.
The Vice Chancellor, a female, who goes to church and her council have changed their University statutes to admit transgenderism and LGBTQ+ activities, we will not understand it”.
Foh Amoaning added, “When we wrote a letter to her, she did not even show us the respect of responding to our letters. When we issued a press conference, I heard she called my office, saying they are going to respond to our letter.
This is the University of Ghana. Look at the student there, you want to change the perception in the University of Ghana. The things going on in the Secondary schools, if we speak to them, we will not have time”.
Foh Amoaning also highlighted that parliament passing the anti LGBTQ bill and President Mahama assenting to it will strengthen Ghana’s fight against those promoting and advocating for LGBTQ activities.
He added, “When the bill is passed and the president assents to it, it will help, because it will make it easier for the police to enforce the laws against those promoting and engaged in advocacy”.
It will stop the advocacy and the sponsorship, and it will stop the recruitment of our children and the grooming”.
In related news, President John Dramani Mahama has made a definitive statement on the pending anti-LGBTQ bill legislation, declaring that he will assent to the bill if it is passed by Parliament.
According to John Mahama, a person’s gender is determined at birth, adding that the family is the foundation of our nation.
He added that there is no question what Ghanaians believe in.
Speaking to leaders of the Christian Council of Ghana in Accra on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, President Mahama stated, “We agree with the Speaker to relay the bill and let Parliament debate it, and then if there are any amendments or whatever that have to be done. If the Parliament of the people of Ghana endorses the bill, votes on it, and passes it, and it comes to me as President, I will sign it”.
“A person’s gender is determined at birth, and the family is the foundation of our nation. That is our position. So, there are no questions or equivocations about what we believe,” President Mahama noted.
He added, “We agree with the Speaker to relay the bill and let Parliament debate it, and then if there are any amendments or whatever that have to be done”.
Mahama boldly added that his government’s position on LGBTQ is that marriage is between a man and a woman.
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University of Ghana has changed its admission policy to accommodate transgender and LGBTQ+ students
— Ghana Chronicles (@_GhChronicles) November 20, 2025
—Moses Foh Amoaning alleges. pic.twitter.com/UwsOPaT6DY
