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USA WILL SUFFER IF THEY STOP DOING BUSINESS WITH GHANA – Sam George Tells Pro-LGBTQ+ US Ambassador

A convener of the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, Sam George, posits that Ghana will not suffer any consequences from the United States of America (USA) cutting commercial ties.

According to him, the United States gained more from its commercial contacts with Ghana and would be negatively impacted by any legislation that ended such ties.

Speaking on JoyFM on Monday evening, monitored by theindepedentghana, he said, “There is more trade coming into Ghana than Ghanaian trade going into the US. We are in a trade deficit doing business with the US.

“If the United States decides to stop doing business with Ghana, it’s the United States that is going to suffer not Ghana.”

His remarks follow the statement from the US Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Palmer, who expressed concerns that the anti-LGBTQ+ bill could complicate efforts to promote Ghana as an investment and trade destination.

Palmer pointed out that the law may limit labour options, hurt enterprises, and result in a decline in foreign exchange inflows. It may also have a negative financial impact on Ghana.

The Ningo-Prampram MP responded by saying Ghana is free to do commerce with other countries. He emphasized the nation’s capacity to seek alternate trade relationships while expressing little anxiety about possible financial ramifications.

“And whatever business we do with them, the US should be well aware that we are in a global world – China is ready to do business with us, Russia is ready to do business with us. Again when the US Ambassador peddles such untruth, someone holding such a high office is unbecoming of her unless she is a lobbyist or spokesperson of the LGBTQ + community,” he said.

Additionally, the legislator contested the US Ambassador’s statement asserting that the best individuals in a workforce come from the LGBTQ+ communities, stating that such a claim was not grounded in facts.

Mr. George took the opportunity to remind Madam Palmer that she lacked the authority to interfere in the decisions and plans of her host country.

“That Article 42 of the Vienna Convention, whether she is the US Ambassador or not, cannot conduct herself in a manner that is offensive to her host country and so we are serving notice to her to respect our rules but if she does not respect our rules we are going to organise a demonstration against her and insist that the American government changes her because she is pushing an agenda that is not the official position of the US government.”

He added that if the US decides to end business relations with Ghana, “so be it, they are not the only country in the world.”

 

 

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