International celebs slam Ghana over LGBTQIA+ centre raid

According to reports, Ghana security forces raided and shut down the office of an LGBTQ+ rights group in Accra.

A number of international celebrities and influencers have spoken out in support for the LGBTQIA+ community in the West African country of Ghana after authorities raided the office of an LGBTQIA+ advocacy and support group on February 24.

It is reported that Ghana security forces raided and shut down the office of an LGBTQ+ rights group in the capital, Accra, after politicians and religious leaders called for its closure.

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The centre, which opened January 31, was immediately met with strong opposition from government officials and religious authorities, with threats of violence from local traditional leaders, according to the website Out.com.

According to the website Advocate.com, a group of over 65 British celebrities and politicians released a statement calling for Ghana’s president to engage with the country’s LGBTQ+ population.

The group includes the likes of actor Idris Elba and supermodel Naomi Campbell, and is mostly made up of Brits of Ghanaian heritage, writes Advocate.com.

Ghanaian footballer Michael Essien is the latest to declare support for the group, however, according to Okay Africa.com, Essien’s support of the cause has led to public backlash.

Meanwhile , according to news broadcaster Al Jazeera, Ghana’s minister-designate for gender, children and social protection, Sarah Adwoa Safo, said last week that “the issue of the criminality of LGBT is non-negotiable and their cultural practices also frown on it”.

People took to Twitter to express their support for the organization.

Gay sex is criminalised in Ghana with offenders potentially facing up to 25 years in prison.

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