President Muhammadu Buhari, currently in the United States of America
on a 4-day official visit, has categorically ruled out any chance of
Nigerian being pressured by the America into legalising homosexuality in
the country.
According to the Special Adviser to the President of Media and
Publicity, Femi Adesina, the issue of gay rights came up during a
discussion the president had on Tuesday.
Adesina, in a Twitter post, revealed that President Buhari outrightly rejected the idea citing legal and cultural reasons.
He Wrote:
“The issue of gay marriage came up here yesterday. PMB was point
blank. Sodomy is against the law in Nigeria, and abhorrent to our
culture.”
Before he travelled to the Us on Sunday, Nigerians were apprehensive
that President Buhari may be pressured into legalising homosexuality in
Nigeria by the American president, Barack Obama. Their fears were
heightened by the recent country-wide legalisation of homosexuality in
America which Obama actively supported.
Homosexuality was outlawed by the regime of Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria.
The Nigerian anti-gay law became effective on January 13, 2014. The
law, which contains penalties of up to 14 years in prison and bans gay
marriage, same-sex “amorous relationships” and membership of gay rights
groups, was passed by the national assembly int May of 2013.
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Friday, 24 July 2015
There is no room for gay rights in Nigeria, says Buhari
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