Saturday, June 29, 2013
KO JOR RARA:In No Way Nigeria Legalises Same Sex Marriage - Human Rights Lawyer
A human rights lawyer, Mr
Odion Odia, assered today that
Nigeria could not be forced into
legalising same sèx marriage,
"abominable to our culture".
Mr Odia explained that for any
human right law to be applicable in any state, it must be
domesticated. He also highlighted that since international laws
recognised the sovereignty of nations, Nigeria should not be
threatened or cajoled by any individual or group.
“When you are talking about international law, human rights
law on this issue, it is not part of our law and before we can
have it here, it must be debated by the National Assembly. “It
must be accepted by the National Assembly and our National
Assembly is already proposing 14 years imprisonment for any
practitioner of such marriage. “The international law also
recognises the laws of nations, they also recognise the
sovereignty of nations, and as far as I know as a lawyer, I
don’t think there is any international human right on gay
marriage that all nations must accept it.“
Mr Odia commended the National Assembly for not yielding
to pressure from international community to legalise the act.
“If the National Assembly is to adopt it as our law, it will
make the National Assembly very unpopular because this is
Africa; this is a country in Africa; this is a black country. “I
don’t think we elect them to start permitting such
abominations, things that are abominable to our culture, to our
conscience, to our religion. “So far, you can see the popularity
they have gathered and garnered from the Nigeria community
for proposing 14 years. “Some are even saying that it is too
lenient.“
He also claimed that the bill did not constitute an infringement
of the rights of the same sèx marriage advocates.
“What are they talking about here, gay marriage, and after the
marriage, they start shopping for somebody that would rent
them a womb to give them surrogate pregnancy and surrogate
baby. “These are alien to our culture; these are alien to our
conscience; these are alien to even our constitution that is the
grand norm of our laws. “If they say it is an infringement on
their right, let them be specific on which area of their right as
guaranteed by our constitution has been infringed upon. “I
don’t see any infringement there, if there is any, let them let
us know so that we all digest it together, look at it and we can
as well advice the relevant agencies accordingly.“
Also today the bill that sets prison terms for up to 14 years for
same sèx couples has been criticised by the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay.
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