Reps endorse 14-yr jail term for
same-sex marriage
The House of Representatives on Thursday
endorsed the report on a bill prohibiting same-marriage in the country.
Offenders risk a 14-year jail term, according to
the bill unanimously endorsed by the lawmakers.
The ‘Bill for an Act to Prohibit Marriage or
Civil Union entered into Between Persons of Same Sex, Solemnisation of Same and
for Other Matters Related Therewith’ earlier passed first and second readings
at the House.
It went to the committee stage for public
hearings before the report returned to the House for consideration.
Section 5(1) of the bill states that “persons
that entered into a same-gender marriage (man-man or woman-woman) or civil
union contract commit an offence and are jointly liable on conviction to a term
of 14 years imprisonment each.”
The bill disallows churches, mosques and “any
other place in Nigeria” from solemnising such marriages.
It defines a recognised marriage as “only
marriage contract between a man and a woman either under Islamic Law, Customary
Law and Marriage as valid in Nigeria.”
The bill also prohibits the registration or
participation in gay club activities in the country.
Similarly, societies and organisations that
“directly or indirectly make a public show of same-sex amorous relationship
commit an offence.”
The penalty for gay club activities is 10 years
imprisonment.
According to the bill, persons who preside over
such marriages are equally guilty.
Section 5 (3) of the bill provides, “Any person
or group of persons that administers, witnesses, screens, shields, abets and
aids the solemnisation of a same-sex marriage contract or civil union or
supports the registration of gay clubs, societies and organisations,
processions or meetings in Nigeria commits an offence and liable on conviction
to a term of 10 years imprisonment.”
Members unanimously passed the report on
Thursday during a clause-by-clause consideration at the session, which was
presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha.
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