Nigeria Will Not Legalize Gay Marriage... Minister Insists
The Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, has insisted that Nigeria will not succumb to
external pressure to legalise same-sex marriage.
The minister was reacting to an
accusation by the Christian Association of Nigeria, based on a statement
credited to him, where he was alleged to have said Nigeria would accept gay
diplomats and their “spouses”, if posted to the country.
In a statement made available to our
correspondent on Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said at no time did
Ashiru make reference to gay diplomats in any of his statements or interviews.
The statement read, “The attention of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been drawn to stories on gay rights issues
and Nigeria’s position on the matter.
“At his meeting with the diplomatic
community on Friday July 19, the Foreign Affairs Minister, in his statement
read to the meeting, where journalists and media executives were present, said
foreign countries should not impose their values on Nigeria.
“While Nigeria is not against any
country legalising gay marriages, no country should force that on Nigeria.
Nigeria and majority of Nigerians are against gay rights and marriages, as they
are not part of our customs, religion or law. At no time did the minister make
reference to gay diplomats in his statement or interview.”
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