Rejoinder: Dep. Minister of Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts cries – I did not endorse homosexuality

868440738_112512The Daily Guide

Accra

27-12-2012

Dear Editor,

Re: MINISTER OKAYS GAY RIGHTS (Front Page)

I have read your paper’s coverage of the ceremony at which I had the singular honour to inaugurate the Coalition for Proper Sexual and Family Values on Wednesday 18th December, 2013 and I am still struggling to appreciate the interpretation your Reporter put on my address.

Ordinarily, that is, if this reportage had appeared in some other private newspaper, I would have let it pass. The Daily Guide, however, is not just another paper: I am aware of the high standards of journalism which you have an enviable reputation of upholding. It is for this very reason that your publication on 19th December, 2013, MINISTER OKAYS GAY RIGHTS, comes as a shock to me.

By no stretch of the rules of literary interpretation can anybody who listened to me on that day conclude that I endorsed homosexuality. As a long time cultural advocate, as a cultural practitioner of no few years’ standing, as a person raised in the Catholic tradition – I am still unapologetically Catholic – and by the grace of God, as the Deputy Minister responsible for Culture, I should be the last person to endorse homosexuality. It would amount to denying myself, my culture and religion; it would be totally out of character and against the very principles I stand for.

Those who listened to me will recall the emphasis I placed on the fact that (homosexuality) “has no foundation in our culture”; that it goes against the grain of all the major religions in the world.

Having laid this foundation, I went on to plead with society to undergo a re-orientation with regard to how we relate with homosexuals. My point was (and still is) that the gays and lesbians need our understanding and more importantly our sympathy – not our condemnation – if we are to succeed in reaching out to them.

The launch was not a debate. It was the inauguration of a coalition against homosexuality and I could not have spoken contrary to the stand of the organizers.

Thank you for the space

ABLA DZIFA GOMASHIE

HON DEPUTY MINISTER FOR TOURISM, CULTURE AND CREATIVE ARTS

 

 

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