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Chief Appeals Akufo-Addo to sign the LGBTQ+ bill into law.
The Chief of Sefwi Pataboso in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipality of the Western North Region,Berema Okofo Kwabena Obeng ll ,* has appealed to the government to sign the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer plus (LGBTQ) bill into law to forbid being practised in the country.
Date Created : 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Daniel Akwasi Nuako/ ghanadistricts.com
He emphatically stated that the traditional leaders, religious bodies and Ghanaian cultures do not support such acts, and therefore called on arms of government, particularly the President who is head of the Executive Arm to stand against all efforts to infiltrate activities of LGBTQ+ into the nation.
The Chief, who is also the Head of the Sefwi Anhwiaso Aduana Royal Family (Abusuapanin) of Sefwi Anhwiaso Traditional Area made this plead during the celebration of this year's Allie Festival at Pataboso.
Berema Okofo pleaded with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo not to allow the foreign support the country may lose to dissuade him from assenting to the an-LGBQl+ bill into law to criminalise such acts, since the country is blessed numerous resources.
Berema Okofo Kwabena Obeng ll* , after receiving the meal prepared by Asona family members of Sefwi Anhwiaso was accompanied by the chiefs and people of Pataboso in a procession amidst brass band and traditional drumming through the street of Sefwi Pataboso to the cemetery.
At the cemetery he feed their ancestors in fulfilment of customs and tradition in order to pave the way for other divisional chiefs within the various communities to follow suit.
Nana Ebiri Kwaku lll, Chief of Hwenapori narrated that Allie is a harvest festival celebrated annually by the people and chiefs of Sefwi to express their gratitude to the Almighty God and ancestors for bountiful harvest in agriculture and other spheres of endeavour.
It is a period to feed their ancestors with their preferred meals and also ask for protection, blessings and a better harvest in the coming year, since they believe in reincarnation.
On his part, the Paramount of Sefwi Anhwiaso Traditional Area, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi ll, encouraged the youth not to ignore their rich culture of society in which they live in the name of Christianity and modernity.
He expressed regrets about the neglect of the Ghanaian culture by the youth, noting that it was unfortunate for the you to ignore their culture in the name of modernity.
According to him, culture and tradition are what identified people, showcased the rich culture of their ancestors, adding that, the youth should embrace cultural heritage to keep their identity.
The Paramount Chief, who is also the President of National House of Chiefs, said culture depicted ideas, customs, a way of life particular people in society and urged the people to embrace theirs, and ignore foreign ones.