Abuja – On Thursday, the House of Representatives endorsed 14
years sentence for persons who contracted same-s*x marriage in Nigeria.
This comes a continuation to a clause-by-clause consideration of a Bill for an Act to prohibit marriage or union entered between persons of same s*x, at the Committee of the Whole.
“Marriage or civil union entered between persons of same gender shall not be solemnised in any place of worship, either church or mosque or any place in Nigeria,” it is said in the bill.
Introducing the bill, Rep. Albert Sam-Tsokwa ( PDP-Taraba) said that it sought to achieve a far-reaching objective by outlawing same-s*x marriage and provide punishment for offenders.
It also set out a 10-year sentence for “any person who directly or indirectly makes public show of same-s*x amorous relationships”.
“Any persons or group of persons that administers, witnesses, screen and shields the solemnisation of same s*x marriage in Nigeria on conviction, will be liable to 10 years imprisonment.”
In Nov. 2011, the senate approved the bill that would make same-s*x marriages punishable by up to 14 years for the couple and 10 for anyone abetting such unions.
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