Political tensions are heating up as outspoken communicator Fiifi Boafo ignites a fresh firestorm over the controversial Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, demanding answers to what many are calling a deafening silence from former President John Dramani Mahama.
In a sharply worded critique that is already stirring debate across the political landscape, Boafo did not hold back, publicly questioning why Mahama appears uncharacteristically calm while the fate of the highly contentious bill hangs in the balance. “Why is Mahama having peace?” he asked bluntly — a question now echoing across media platforms and political circles.
The Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, which has dominated national discourse for months, remains in legislative limbo, fueling frustration among supporters who are eager to see decisive action. For critics like Boafo, the delay is more than procedural — it is deeply political. And in his view, Mahama’s silence is not just puzzling, but potentially strategic.
Observers say the former president’s careful posture may be a calculated move to navigate Ghana’s deeply divided opinions on the bill. But that explanation is doing little to quiet critics, who insist that leadership demands clarity, not caution.
Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on key political figures to break their silence and take a definitive stand. With emotions running high and public interest intensifying, the delay is rapidly transforming from a legislative issue into a full-blown political flashpoint.
As the nation waits, one thing is clear: the question posed by Boafo is not going away anytime soon — and neither is the controversy surrounding the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill.


