85 percent of Ghanaians unhappy with government LGBTQ+ stance

A new nationwide survey has revealed that a significant majority of Ghanaians are dissatisfied with the government’s position on LGBTQ+ issues, intensifying debate across the country’s political and social landscape.

The poll, conducted by Africa Policy Lens, gathered nearly 7,000 responses through SMS across all regions within a three-day period, highlighting strong public engagement on the matter found that 85 percent of respondents expressed disappointment with the government’s stance.

The survey, which gathered thousands of responses from across the country, points to growing public concern over how the issue is being handled at the national level.

The findings have sparked widespread discussion among political observers, civil society groups and the general public, with many calling for greater clarity and direction from policymakers. Analysts say the results reflect a broader unease that could influence public discourse in the coming years.

“This level of dissatisfaction is significant and cannot be ignored,” one political analyst noted, adding that the issue has the potential to shape future political narratives if not addressed decisively.

The survey’s release comes at a time when national conversations around governance and public policy are increasingly taking centre stage. Observers warn that the government’s handling of LGBTQ+ matters could become a key point of contention as the country moves closer to the 2028 general elections.

With public opinion appearing strongly aligned on the issue, experts say how authorities respond in the coming months will be critical in determining its political impact.

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