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Jinapor warns of declining trust in leadership over Mahama’s anti-LGBTQ stance

William Agyapong
April 16, 2026
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The Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has cautioned that recent policy changes by political leaders are undermining public trust in government.

Speaking in an interview on April 15, he said credibility in Ghana’s governance system is becoming a major concern that needs urgent attention.

He explained that when leaders act differently from their campaign promises after taking office, it weakens citizens’ confidence in politicians.

“Citizens, day in, day out, continue to lose confidence in the political class and in the political system. And that is worrying,” he stated.

His comments come in direct response to the position taken by President Mahama on the controversial Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, popularly known as the anti-LGBTQ+ bill.

The President recently indicated that the legislation is not a top priority for his administration, citing more pressing economic challenges.

Mr Jinapor argues that such a shift reflects a broader pattern of political U-turns that undermine trust, especially when clear commitments are made during election campaigns but are not honoured after assuming office.

“It was a major campaign issue, a major promise and commitment in the run-up to the 2024 election. Then you have a U-turn when you get into the office. That erodes public confidence,” he said.

According to him, this trend is not limited to one political party but affects both the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), contributing to declining voter participation.

He pointed to the 2024 general elections, which recorded one of the lowest voter turnouts in Ghana’s Fourth Republic, as evidence of growing public disillusionment.

“This is largely because citizens, election after election, lose confidence in the political class. That should be a matter of grave concern,” he stressed.

President Mahama has defended his administration’s approach, saying the government is focused on “bread and butter” issues such as reducing the cost of living, stabilising the economy, and improving key services like healthcare and education.

He also clarified that the anti-LGBTQ+ bill is a private member’s bill and not government-sponsored, though he has pledged to sign it into law if Parliament passes it.

However, Mr. Jinapor maintains that repeated changes from campaign promises including positions on social issues, teacher recruitment, licensure exams, and the proposed 24-hour economy are undermining public confidence in Ghana’s democratic system.

“When politicians promise heaven… and once they get into office, you have a series of U-turns, it deals a big blow to credibility and trust,” he said.

He cautioned that if the trend continues, it could further weaken public confidence in governance and deepen political apathy, ultimately affecting the stability of the country’s democratic architecture.

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TAGGED:Anti-LGBTQ billMember of Parliament for DamongoNational Democratic Congress (NDC)New Patriotic Party (NPP)President John MahamaSamuel Abu Jinapor
SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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