Are they going to expose them and give them to the police or they will not associate with them?” Mr. Atuahene asked. Second Deputy Speaker, Andrew Asiamah Amoako, has subsequently referred the Bill to the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Committee for consideration. In his submission, Mr. Atuahene opined that the anti-gay bill draft before parliament should be reviewed before passage into law. He explained that the bill, if passed in its current state, will not help in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the gay community. First, it will drive them underground and when it drives them underground, it means they will not access the services and that is a major concern for us,” Mr Atuahene bemoaned.