Minister confesses to lesbianism, advises LGBTQI+ to operate secretly. Mrs. Owusu-Ekuful, who was really happy that in the era she was exploring her sexuality with other girls, there were no social media because it would have been a permanent record she would have had to live with the rest of her life.
The Ablekuma West Member of Parliament (MP) made this revelation when she took her turn on โStarr Chatโ โ a personality profile show โ on Starr FM monitored by GhanaWeb on Wednesday, April 28, 2021.
Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, who was sharing her views on LGBTQ+ told show host, Nana Aba Anamoah: โMost of us who went through the boarding system would have had some exposure particularly in girlsโ schools and in some mixed schools as well with โsupismโ. We did it. I donโt make any apologies about it, but I like my men.โ
She continued: โfact, I mean, I wonโt lie about it; weโve all done it. At some stage, weโve experimented with stuff like that but it was a passing phase. Some people never grow out of it and donโt see it as one of the secondary school things that we indulge in, in our exploration.
She added: โYouโre exploring your sexuality so you do all kinds of silly things growing up. Thank God there were no social media when we were growing up; you will leave a permanent record of some of these crazy thingsโฆโ
Mrs. Owusu-Ekuful, has advised the LGBTQ community to keep their activities private as Ghanaians cannot be compelled to accept a practice which is culturally and socially abhorrent.
She noted that Ghanaians are not expressive and do not fondle their partners in public.
Adults can do whatever they like in the privacy of their homes but should not force their sexual preferences down anyoneโs throat. She admitted that she is still friends with her first boyfriend and also stated that the practice of โsupiโ was commonplace in many boarding schools during her time.
She said at that youthful stage of a girlโs life, there is the proclivity to explore oneโs sexuality which is just a passing phase. It was also seen as a harmless adventure.
โYouโre exploring your sexuality, so you do all kinds of silly things growing up. Thank God there was no social media when we were growing up to leave a permanent record of some of the crazy things we didโฆโ she said She however charged the youth to grow out of the crazy things and be useful to the society. Minister confesses to lesbianism, advises LGBTQI+ to operate secretly.