The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) has expressed concerns over the recently passed Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, stating that in its current form, it falls short of expectations and is not sufficiently robust to protect Ghana’s long-standing family values.
In a statement addressed to Parliament and other relevant stakeholders, the Council argued that the Bill, as currently constituted, would not adequately safeguard the country’s cultural heritage and moral fabric.
The statement, signed by the President of the GPCC, Dr. Eric Nyamekye, and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Thursday, said the Council’s position was guided by its commitment to upholding Christian values, the moral integrity of Ghanaian society, and the preservation of the nation’s cultural heritage.
According to the Council, the earlier version of the Bill passed by the previous Parliament was more comprehensive and better equipped to address the moral and cultural concerns associated with the legislation.
The GPCC therefore called for the reinstatement of the previous version and urged Parliament to pass it without delay.
“Its prior endorsement for presidential assent is a testament to its legislative merit, and GPCC strongly recommends that it be reinstated and passed without further delay,” the statement said.
The Council also reaffirmed its support for the government, Parliament and the people of Ghana regarding the passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill.
It stressed that irrespective of any domestic or international scrutiny the legislative process may attract, it remains committed to defending Ghana’s values, sovereignty and the moral well-being of its communities.

