President Goodluck Jonathan has signed into law the bill for the prohibition of same-sex unions.
The
signed bill says the gays, lesbians in Nigeria will risk a 14-year jail
term if they do not retrace their steps and renounce such marriage.
Also,
any person who operates or participates in gay clubs, societies and
organizations directly or indirectly will earn 10-year imprisonment.
Those who administer witness, abet or aid the solemnization of a same
sex marriage are going to bag 10-year jail term.
The Senate
previously passed the bill in November 2011. Lawmakers in Nigeria’s
house of representatives affirmed the decision by the Senate on May 29,
2013.
The President assented to the Act last week, on January 7, 2014, but the details on this action have just leaked the web.
“I
certify that this Bill has been carefully compared by me with the
decision reached by the National Assembly and found by me to be true and
correct decision of the Houses and is in accordance with the provisions
of the Acts Authentication Act Cap. A2, Laws of the Federation of
Nigeria, 2004. I assent,” The assent note read.
“The President
has signed the Same sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill into law. This has
foreclosed any pressure on President Jonathan not to assent to the bill.
“We
received inquiries from some foreign embassies on why the bill was
signed into law. But we told them that our cultural values do not
tolerate same sex marriage.
“Also, we made it clear that since
most Nigerians were opposed to the bill, the parliament acted in line
with the wish of the majority. We are in a democratic setting, the
President has no choice than to bow to the wish of the people.
“These
embassies were shocked but there is no going back. We hope they will
also abide by the decision of Nigerians,” a source close the President
revealed.
The Act also stipulates the volume of the sanctions awaiting the violators of the new law.
“A
person who enters into a same sex marriage contract or civil union
commits an offense and is liable on conviction to a term of 14 years
imprisonment.
“A person who registers, operates or participates
in gay clubs, societies and organizations directly or indirectly makes
public show of same sex amorous relationship in Nigeria commits an
offense and is liable on conviction to a term of 10 years imprisonment.
“A
person or group of persons who administers, witnesses, abets or aids
the solemnization of a same sex marriage or civil union of supports the
registration, operation and sustenance of gay clubs, societies,
organizations, processions or meetings in Nigeria commits an offense and
is liable on conviction to a term of 10 years imprisonment.
“The
High Court of a State or of the Federal Capital Territory shall have
jurisdiction to entertain matters raiding from the breach of the
provisions of this Act.” Source
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