Sunday 22 April 2018

No going back on the same sex law vows the House of Representatives





The House of Representatives has lashed out at the United Kingdom for daring to ask Nigeria to review its same-sex law by allowing men to marry men and women to marry women.

British Prime Minister, Theresa May, had made the call at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London.

Two principal officers of the House and the Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, dismissed the UK’s request.

Those found guilty of same-sex marriage in Nigeria are liable to 14 years’ jail term.

The Majority Leader, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, revealed that Nigeria would not reverse its law on same-sex marriage.

“I doubt it very seriously,” he wrote in an electronic mail to newsmen

The same position was expressed by the Chief Whip of the House, Mr. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa.

He said Nigeria would rather face sanctions imposed by the West than revisit the same-sex law.

Ado-Doguwa stated, “Not at all! As far as we are concerned in the National Assembly, this matter was conclusive and we will never revisit it.

“Nigeria is not the UK or the USA and we cannot operate under their dictates, especially in the areas of social morality. We are not a secular country like the US. And we should not be mistaken by any country or organisation anywhere in the world.


“A country like Nigeria that is strictly guided by Islamic and Christian codes respectively will not contemplate this act of immorality no matter what global consequences we may have to face.”

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