Tensions are reaching a boiling point as outspoken Ghanaian preacher Prophet Oduro issues a fiery ultimatum to former President John Mahama, vowing mass action if the controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill is not handled in line with what he describes as “the will of the people.”
In a charged and uncompromising statement that is already sending shockwaves across the political and religious landscape, Prophet Oduro declared that he and his supporters are fully prepared to take to the streets — and even march straight to Jubilee House — if their demands are ignored.
“We will not sit quietly while this matter is toyed with,” he warned. “If it comes to it, we will march to Jubilee House. This is non-negotiable.”
The bold declaration comes amid intensifying national debate over the anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, which has sharply divided public opinion, drawing strong reactions from religious leaders, civil society groups, and political figures alike.
Prophet Oduro’s remarks appear to directly challenge Mahama’s stance on the bill, signaling growing impatience among sections of the public who believe the issue must be decisively addressed. His warning has injected fresh urgency — and controversy — into an already volatile discussion.
Observers say the threat of mass protest raises the stakes significantly, as it hints at possible large-scale demonstrations that could test Ghana’s political temperature in the coming weeks.
As the nation watches closely, one thing is clear: this battle is far from over — and the streets may soon become the next arena.


