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Lincoln University withdraws Honorary Degree for Mahama over LGBTQ concerns

Juliana Odame AsarebyJuliana Odame Asare
March 24, 2026
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Ghana’s Embassy in the United States has expressed profound disappointment following Lincoln University’s decision to withdraw the conferment of an honorary doctorate degree, honoris causa, for President John Dramani Mahama.

The decision, communicated just hours before the scheduled visit on Thursday, March 26, reportedly stems from concerns raised by a group at the University regarding President Mahama’s perceived position on Ghana’s Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, popularly known as the anti-gay Bill currently before Parliament.

According to the Embassy, the concerns were not raised during Lincoln University’s earlier due diligence and vetting processes, despite extensive prior engagement between the University and the Ghanaian mission.

Officials from both sides had conducted a full walkthrough just last week and finalised all logistical and programme arrangements for the visit.

“It is both surprising and regrettable that such concerns have surfaced at this late stage, particularly with the President already in the United States in anticipation of the visit,” the Embassy said in a statement.

The Embassy emphasised that President Mahama’s visit was accepted in good faith following an official invitation from an institution with deep historical ties to Ghana, including its association with the country’s first President, Kwame Nkrumah.

While acknowledging Lincoln University’s right to engage internal stakeholders and uphold its values, the Embassy expressed concern that the issues raised relate to ongoing legislative processes in Ghana, which are subject to democratic debate and do not reflect the unilateral position of any individual.

President Mahama has consistently been recognised for leadership grounded in democratic principles, respect for human rights, and inclusive dialogue on complex societal issues. The Embassy described it as unfortunate that these concerns emerged at such an advanced stage, without prior engagement or clarification.

The Embassy reaffirmed its commitment to constructive dialogue and mutual respect, expressing hope that the historic relationship between Ghana and Lincoln University will guide a balanced resolution to the matter.

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