Nigeria’s House of Reps proposes 14 years jail terms for same-sex marriage



(Nigeria) Nigeria’s  House of Representatives, Thursday, approved  a 14 year jail sentence with no option of fine for same sex couples. The House also outlawed gay clubs and societies in Nigeria.
The federal lawmakers took these decisions after  considering the report on a "Bill for an Act to prohibit marriage or Civil Union entered between persons of same sex, solemnization of Same and for other matters related ".
 The House imposed  a 10 year jail term for members of gay associations or those engaged in gay processions.
The legislature  resolved that any marriage or civil union entered into by persons of same gender is prohibited.
The bill on same sex was introduced on the floor of the House last year.
A public hearing on the matter was held in October, 2012.
It will be recalled that the Senate had also passed a bill prohibiting same sex union with similar jail terms for offenders.
With the consideration of the report, the bill will now wait for harmonisation with the senate's version. Thursday’s consideration of the report was presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Emeka Iheioha.
The House resolved that "marriage contract or civil union entered between persons of same gender by virtue of a certificate issued by a foreign country shall be void in Nigeria , and any benefits accruing therefrom by virtue of the certificate shall not be enforced by any court of law in Nigeria."
It banned solemnization of same sex marriage in place of worship like church, mosque, traditional places. 
The Bill provides that: " Marriage or civil union entered between persons of same gender shall not be solemnised in any place of worship either in a church or Mosque  or in any other place in Nigeria."
The House insisted that "Only marriage contract between a man and a woman either under Islamic law,Customary law and marriage Act is recoganised as valid in Nigeria.
 The bill described same sex marriage as an absurdity that should not be allowed into the country.  The House ruled that no person should be allowed to operate a gay club.
The bill further provided  that " any person who registers , operates or participates in gay clubs,societies and organisations or directly or indirectly makes a public show of same sex amorous relationship commits an offence and shall each be liable on convictions to a term of 10 years imprisonment .
 "Any persons or group of persons that witnesses,screens,shields and aids the solemnization 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 is liable on conviction to a term of 10 years imprisonment."
The court to litigate on same sex marriage cases, according to the bill, include  the state and Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
The bill also provides that "the High Court of a State or of the Federal Capital Territory shall have jurisdiction to entertain matters arising from the breach of the provisions of the bill"

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