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Anti LGBTQ+ Bill: The bill has left me frustrated – Ghanaian gay journalist speaks up

Ignatius Annor, a US-based Ghanaian journalist who identifies as gay, has reacted to the recent passage of the anti-Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual and Transgender Bill by Ghana’s parliament.

Annor, who came out years ago about his sexual status, wrote in a social media post about how disoriented he felt when he heard of the news and had to work on the same for his outfit.

“My heart started to beat super fast, and my body began to tremble,” he narrated as he sought and was granted the day off to deal with the overflow of emotions.

He expressed a part of the Bill that left him personally frustrated aside from the worry that it gave him or the entire same-sex community back home.

Annor is worried that he cannot visit his family back home because of the law.

“And, most personal to me is the lost opportunity to visit my family. Here’s what I know: living in truth is the most powerful tool one has. Leah, Deirdre, Marine, and Todd, I thank you for the outpouring of love and support. They meant so much to me,” his February 29, 2024 post on X read.

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