Speaking on Peace FM on January 18, 2026, Rev Owusu said the conversations and commitments made by the president during his campaign were different from what is being delivered in office. Education minister directs clarity on sex definition amid LGBT curriculum controversy“If President Mahama fails to fulfill his promise on the LGBTQ+ issues, we will show him in 2028, which is just around the corner. According to him, Ghanaians must put an end to the practice of politicians making campaign promises in opposition but refusing to fulfill them once in power. He emphasised that repeated unfulfilled promises by public officials undermine trust, warning that Ghanaians will act if commitments are ignored. Owusu, who identifies as a Christian voter, explained that his decision to support Mahama in the last elections was influenced by the president’s assurances to religious leaders.
Source: GhanaWeb January 23, 2026 15:22 UTC