Ghana's lawmakers have approved a bill that criminalizes the promotion of LGBTQ activities within the country. This legislation also includes amendments to the Extradition Act of 1960, enhancing the legal framework surrounding offenses related to the newly established law. The bill reflects the government's stance on LGBTQ issues and aims to deter any form of advocacy or promotion of such activities in Ghana. Official sources have confirmed the passage of the bill, which is now set to be enacted into law.
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