Private legal practitioner Moses Foh Amoaning has alleged that the University of Ghana has changed its laws to allow it to accept homosexual activities.
According to him, the council of the University of Ghana, led by its vice-chancellor, changed the statutes of the university to allow this to happen.
Speaking in a recent interview on Onua FM, Foh Amoaning, who is the Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, indicated that his outfit has written to the authorities of the university on the matter, but they have not even bothered to give them a response.
"The University of Ghana, which is a public university, accepted that they were going to add transgenderism as part of their statutes... The Vice-Chancellor, who is a woman who goes to church, and her council, have changed the university's status to admit transgender and LGBT+ activities.
"We are not going to accept this. We wrote a letter to her, and she has not responded to the letter since last year. After we did the press conference, she is now saying that they will give us a response soon," he said.
The veteran lawyer pointed out that all these issues would be quelled should Ghana pass the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly called the anti-gay bill, into law.
“If the bill is passed, and the President assents to it, it will abolish the advocacy, the sponsorship as well as the recruitment and
grooming of our children."