
In his opinion, gays are humans and have to be respected despite their sexual orientation which Ghanaians abhor. He made this comment while in the studios of Accra-based Asaase Radio.
He clarified that although he does not accept their practice, he can’t grasp the hullabaloo Ghanaians have generated to have gays hunted, prosecuted and ostracized.
He said;
“I don’t believe in homosexuality. It’s a decision. They don’t entice me since I’m not drawn to them. But I’m not interested in going into other people’s bedrooms.
I’m not interested in seeing what they’re up to. I believe that if people want to be gay, it should be their own concern. I will not become a persecutor of those who wish to live together as man and woman. There’s a lot of hypocrisy in it, in my opinion.
And we’ve been ecstatic about it, our emotions have been ecstatic about it to the point that we’re not sober about it. I honestly have no idea what all the fuss is about. He stated, “We should allow them.”
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