Ghana’s parliament has passed a new bill that imposes a prison sentence of up to three years for anyone convicted of identifying as (LGBTQ+).
“Metronews NG” reports that LGBTQA+ is a term that includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, questioning and more identities.
It also imposes a maximum five-year jail term for forming or funding LGBTQ+ groups.
Lawmakers refused attempts to replace prison sentences with community service and counselling.
The bill, which had the backing of Ghana’s two major political parties, will come into effect only if President Nana Akufo-Addo signs it into law.
He previously said that he would do so if the majority of Ghanaians want him to.
Gay sex is already against the law in Ghana and it carries a three-year prison sentence.
Activists fear there will now be witch-hunts against members of the LGBTQ+ community and those who campaign for their rights, and say some will have to go into hiding.