Majority Chief Whip Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor has defended President John Mahama’s recent comments on the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill.
The South Dayi MP insists the President remains fully committed to signing the legislation once parliamentary processes are completed.
His remarks come after President Mahama, during an engagement at Chatham House in London, stopped short of explicitly stating whether he would assent to the bill if it reaches his desk.
Instead, he outlined the constitutional and administrative procedures that would be followed before any final decision.
The President’s comments triggered debate, with critics questioning whether he remains committed to a key campaign promise.
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