The Forum for Justice and
Human Rights Defense said on Thursday that unless sections 37 and 43 of the
1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria were amended, the country
would not win the war against same-sex marriage.
The National Coordinator of the group, Mr.
Oghenejabor Ikimi, also described the statement credited to the Senate
President, Mr. David Mark, that the bill on prohibition of same-sex marriage
was irreversible as "myopic, misconceived and unfounded".
Ikimi said, "We state without fear or favour
that unless the provisions of sections 37 and 43, which guarantee the right to
private and family life and the right to freedom from discrimination are
specifically amended to exclude cases of same-sex marriage, the effect of the
proposed law by Section 1 subsection 3 of the 1999 Constitution would remain
void ab initio. He also reminded the lawmakers that Nigeria was a signatory to
the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, which guarantees the sexual
freedom of individuals.
Ikimi explained that, as a member of the United
Nations, Nigeria had sworn not to approve any bill against same-sex marriage.
He said, "As a responsible and responsive
human rights organization devoid of any gay affiliation, we owe it a duty to
inform our legislators and the Nigerian public of Nigeria’s commitment as a
member country to the United Nations to eliminate all existing legislation, if
any, that discriminates, based on gender and sexual orientation and to also
take measures to recognize and protect the rights of sexual and gender
minorities."
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