Don’t listen to Obama on gay rights, group urges Buhari
The Project for Human Development, PHD, a Civil Society Organisation, on Sunday
urged President Muhammadu Buhari not to listen to the U.S. government
on issues of gay rights, so as to protect the laws and values of
Nigeria.
The call was made at a rally in Lagos, against the backdrop of Mr. Buhari’s visit to the US on Monday.
The theme of the rally was, “Gay Marriage: Obama, Please Leave Nigeria Alone”.
Mr.
Buhari will on Monday, July 20, be at Washington DC on a four-day
official visit, during which he will hold talks with President Barack
Obama and other senior officials of the United States government.
Jerry
Okwuosa, Director-General of PHD, said that the rally was to hint Mr.
Buhari on the fears by Nigerians that Mr. Obama might ask him to
decriminalise “the Same Sex Prohibition Law of Nigeria.”
According to him, this is a way for the U.S. to promote gay rights, which is a part of American foreign policy.
”The
U.S. is now the major exporter of gay rights in the world. It has
recently pressurised Uganda for a reverse of its anti-gay law.
”Under
the influence of the U.S., Mozambique has recently decriminalized its
anti-gay law. At the moment, U.S. is putting pressure on Kenya to
legalize gay Marriage.
”President Obama is meeting with President Buhari tomorrow to discuss issues which include security, economy, Ebola and gay marriage legalisation in Nigeria.
”Fear
is being entertained that Obama might trade off US assistance to
President Buhari’s government with shooting down Goodluck Jonathan’s
anti-gay law.
”We are however, urging President Buhari to reject such a trade-off, ” he said.
Also
speaking, Sonnie Ekwowusi, a director of PHD, noted that the only way
to avoid chaos in any society was for the legislature to make laws in
accordance with the values and aspirations of the people.
According to him, homosexuality is not Nigeria culture; it is a taboo or abomination.
”Homosexuality
is not our culture. Every society has its own values and should grow
with those values. Nigeria has her own values and we must stick to our
values and tradition.
”Laws are made in consonant with the values of the people. Every country is interested in protecting what it holds dear.
”Laws are made in consonant with the values of the people. Every country is interested in protecting what it holds dear.
”Our
view is that homosexuality is an acquired habit that ought to be
eradicated and not be transformed into an acceptable human conduct by
law (in Nigeria).
”Our recommendation with regard to same sex marriage is absolute prohibition,” Mr. Ekwowusi said.
It
would be recalled that the U.S Assistant Secretary of State for African
Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, stated that America would continue to
pressurise Nigeria until it legalises same sex marriage.
She made this known on Monday July 13 during a live-web chat with journalists in Washington.
Sunday’s
peaceful rally featured placards with inscriptions such as- ‘Obama,
Please leave Nigeria Alone'; ‘Gay Marriage should Remain Illegal in
Nigeria'; ‘Obama is Not God'; ‘Gay Marriage, Buhari Don’t Listen to
Obama’.
The
protesters, numbering about 50, and including lawyers and youth leaders
of both sexes, marched from the Tafawa Balewa Square, through Lagos
City Hall, to the MUSON Centre.
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