Amaarae speaks out against Ghana’s proposed Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill
Ghanaian-American singer-songwriter Amaarae has voiced strong concern over Ghana’s proposed anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, urging citizens to prioritize unity, human rights, and national development instead of division.
In a detailed statement shared on social media, Amaarae criticized the bill, arguing that it threatens basic human rights and risks fueling hostility toward the LGBTQ+ community.
She highlighted the significant support the LGBTQ+ community has given to creatives worldwide, including herself, stating:
“So many divas, myself included, were born from the support of LGBTQ communities and have used their platforms to actively uplift those communities.
It is unfortunate to witness basic human rights being threatened and debated simply because some people choose to love differently.”
Amaarae further expressed disappointment that such a development is happening in Ghana — a country historically known for peace and Kwame Nkrumah’s vision of Pan-Africanism and freedom for all.
She noted that the bill has not yet been signed into law and remains at the parliamentary stage, but warned that proceeding with it could encourage hostility and potential harm to a community that has largely remained peaceful.
Calling for tolerance, the award-winning artist reminded Ghanaians of their core values.
“Ghanaians, please remember who we are. We are not hateful people… Family, community and coexistence, despite our differences, have always been among our greatest strengths” she added
She urged the nation to shift focus to more pressing issues such as healthcare, education, employment, infrastructure, and economic inequality, rather than targeting minority groups.
Amaarae concluded her statement with an appeal for compassion:
“Violence and divisiveness are not the answer. Judgement is not the answer. Taking away the rights of innocent people is not the answer. Let us choose love over hate.”
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