Now some Ghanaians, including politicians and religious leaders begin mount pressure on the government to shut down the office immediately while others believe their rights of LGBTQI must be protected. "LGBTQI" stand for Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex. Representatives from the European Union and some foreign diplomats attend the event. The government of Ghana never react officially on the matter. Ghana, land many countries for Africa, get strong laws against same-sex relationships, that fit include jail sentence and fine. Surprising to see some people the country doesn't want anything that will make LGBTQI work officially. Boamah Darko Isaac is the founder of Journalists Against LGBTGI+ says he write letter to President Nana Akuffo-Addo to declare the foreign diplomats Personal because they fund community space (like the new office) for LGBTQ people inside Ghana. For interview with BBC, Darko mention Australian High Commissioner, Andrew Barnes a...