On select Accra streets, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and city authorities have been given a 24-hour deadline to remove billboards promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) activities.
The billboards, according to the MPs who are pushing the anti-gay bill, are in breach of Ghanaian legislation that make the practice illegal.
The Accra-Tema Motorway is home to one of the billboards.
MPs for Ningo-Prampram, Sam George, and his colleague from South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, addressed the media at the site of one of the billboards at the Accra Mall, calling for the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
"Over the weekend, our attention was directed to illegality that contradicts Articles 11 and 26 of the Ghanaian Constitution, which speak of Ghana's cultural sovereignty. A billboard supporting LGBTQ activities has been installed along the highway, which we spotted.
"As sponsors of the bill before Parliament and as Members of Parliament who represent Ghanaians' aspirations and will, we have deemed it important to show up here today to express our deepest displeasure, discomfort, and abhorrence for this unholy, unculturable, and untraditional advertisement that has been placed on this road," Mr George said.
"We are asking on the IGP to promptly carry out the investigation within the next 24 hours," he said. the required security measures in coordination with the MCE for the region to guarantee that this billboard, which is an insult to the 1992 constitution, is removed."
Mr Moses Foh Amoaning, the Convenor of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, stated that LGBTQI+ members' activities are already endemic in certain second-cycle schools and must be vigorously opposed.
He advised the diplomatic community in Ghana not to fly gay pride flags this year, as they have done in the past, since it is against Ghanaian law.
Hajj Abdel-Manan Abdel-Rahman, president of Ghana's Coalition of Muslim Organizations, stated a big campaign against MPs who are obstructing legislation will be launched shortly.