Tuesday, 14 January 2014
President Jonathan signed in same sex marriage ban
President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, has signed a
bill that makes same-sex relationships illegal.
According to Voice of America, the bill contains
penalties up to 14 years in prison, and has banned
membership into gay rights organizations.
In countries like the United States, homosexuality is
beginning to modernize itself, with marriage being
an option in some states, while in some African
countries the law is being updated with heavier
punishments.
According to Reuters, some Western countries, as
well as Britain have threatened to cut aid to
governments who pass anti-homosexual laws. This
has helped delay any bills being passed because
some nations are dependent, like Uganda. However,
Nigeria has a $2 million barrel of oil per day budget.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said, “Beyond even
prohibiting same sex marriage, this law dangerously
restricts freedom of assembly ... and expression for
all Nigerians."
This bill was passed in May by the National
Assembly, and has been delayed by President
Jonathan until now
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