The call for LGBTQ+ activities to be criminalized in Ghana has sparked massive debate for the past few weeks in the country as some are of the view that the activities of LGBTQ+ shouldn’t be criminalized.
Gospel musician Sonnie Badu has come up with a suggestion he describes as a solution to the back and forth regarding the conversation on LGBTQ+.
He has suggested that countries who are willing to enforce rights for members of the LGBTQ+ community should give LGBTQ+ members in other countries especially Africa Asylum visas so they can permanently live in such countries where they can be entertained and protected.
He made this suggestion in a post on social media.
In his post he wrote;
I think I have a solution for this LGBTQ buhaha going on in Ghana. It’s culture versus enforcement, so this is the solution since some of the ministers of state are being denied visa for this reason.
All the foreign countries that want to enforce that law should make asylum visas available so those who are practicing it will travel to all respective countries to live permanently, and also get better medication for diseases like HIV, and better Mens dross should they need it … ( ?lol people go turn LGBT by force ) because life can be hell in Africa where basic human right privileges are denied;
but on the serious note it will bring peace … lol
Also from what I know a lot of young men got introduced to this by some rich men who promised to help them ? So most of the young men and women do it to survive.
With this I believe there will be peace because there are more pressing issues in Ghana than this battle”, he wrote.