Drama is intensifying in political circles as the National Chief Imam has reportedly called for the urgent passage of the controversial Anti-LGBT+ Bill, telling a spokesperson to relay a striking message to former President Mahama.
According to insiders, the Imam emphasized the need for the legislation to be signed before his time runs out, underscoring his personal commitment to the cause. The development has already set social media ablaze, with debates erupting over the bill’s implications for human rights and religious influence in governance.
Supporters of the Imam praise his resolve, framing it as a moral imperative, while critics warn that the push could deepen divisions and spark further controversy. Observers say the bill’s fate may now carry even greater political weight, given the religious and emotional stakes attached.
As the clock ticks, all eyes are on Mahama and lawmakers: will they heed the Imam’s urgent plea, or will the debate over rights, religion, and politics continue to rage?


