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LGBTQ+ row cloud’s Ghana President’s Visit to Lincoln University

March 24, 2026
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The Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in the United States has expressed its disappointment at the decision by Lincoln University to rescind its decision to confer on President John Dramani Mahama an honorary doctorate.

President John Dramani Mahama was scheduled to visit the University on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

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The visit, which includes the conferment of an honorary doctorate degree, ‘honoris causa’, had been agreed upon following extensive prior engagement between the university and the embassy.

However, the school days will no longer confer on President Mahama, following which the embassy has expressed its disappointment in the latest development.

According to the embassy, the university recently signalled that a group within the institution raised concerns over the president’s stance on Ghana’s “Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill”.

In a sharply worded statement, the embassy noted that President Mahama is already on American soil, having arrived in New York specifically to honour the university’s invitation.​”It is both surprising and regrettable”, the Embassy stated, “that these concerns did not surface during [the university’s] earlier due diligence and vetting processes.”

The embassy defended the president’s record, clarifying that the bill in question is currently undergoing democratic deliberation in Ghana’s parliament and does not represent a “unilateral position”.

Below is the statement from the Embassy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Ghana Embassy Expresses Disappointment Over Lincoln University’s Late Concerns Regarding Visit of H.E. John Dramani Mahama

Washington, D.C. | March 24, 2026

The Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in the United States wishes to express its profound disappointment regarding a last-minute communication received from Lincoln University concerning the scheduled visit of the President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

The visit, which includes the conferment of an honorary doctorate degree, honoris causa, had been agreed upon following extensive prior engagement between the University and the Embassy. Indeed, only last week, officials of the Embassy, together with representatives of Lincoln University, conducted a full walkthrough and finalized all logistical and programmatic arrangements ahead of the President’s visit.

It is therefore both surprising and regrettable that, just hours ago, the Embassy received a communication from the University indicating that concerns had been raised by a group regarding President Mahama’s perceived position on Ghana’s Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, currently before Parliament.

The University has indicated that these concerns did not surface during its earlier due diligence and vetting processes prior to extending the invitation to President Mahama.

The Embassy wishes to place on record the following:
•President Mahama’s visit was formally accepted in good faith, following an official invitation by Lincoln University, an institution with deep historical ties to Ghana, including its distinguished association with Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
•All preparations for the visit have been duly completed, reflecting a shared commitment to the success of this important engagement.
•The timing of this development is deeply concerning, particularly as it arises after all arrangements have been concluded and with the President already in the United States—having arrived in New York in anticipation of honoring the University’s invitation.

While the Embassy acknowledges Lincoln University’s right to engage its internal stakeholders and uphold its institutional values, we note with concern that the issues now being raised relate to ongoing legislative processes within Ghana, which are subject to democratic deliberation and are not the unilateral position of any one individual.

President Mahama has consistently demonstrated leadership grounded in democratic principles, respect for human rights, and inclusive dialogue on complex societal issues. It is therefore unfortunate that these concerns have emerged at such an advanced stage, without prior engagement or clarification.

The Embassy remains committed to constructive dialogue and mutual respect. We trust that the longstanding and historic relationship between Ghana and Lincoln University will guide a thoughtful and balanced resolution of this matter.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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