A homosexual group known as The Right Defense has expressed its
displeasure over the unfair treatment meted out on gay people in Nigeria
saying it is a violation of their fundamental human rights.
In a statement released by the group on Tuesday in Ibadan, Oyo state
after a meeting of its members, the group said they have been harassed
and humiliated in many parts of the country.
“Everyone should have the liberty to life and choice of living as
endorsed by the United Nations on universal declaration for freedom of
expression and choice for all nationalities,” the group reportedly said.
The statement went further to state a few instances when homosexuals
have been victimised in the country saying, “Amongst many others was the
case of Mr I.O. Ibrahim, whose home and family were attacked and
raided by unidentified security agents, thugs and still declared wanted
by the agents some months ago. He is currently living in abroad and
struggling for human rights and egalitarian society globally.”
The group also condemned “the dastardly act perpetrated by group of
youths who molested and intimidated four Nigerians in Ekwe village of
Njaba LGA, Imo State.”
They were attacked, stripped and paraded across the cities over accusation of indecent practices- homosexuality.
The statement was signed by Salawu K., Anisere A., Kehinde A., Orilonise
I. A., George U., Olatoyan T., Ogunshowo L., Penu Z. K., Ogunleye A.,
Adenola B. S., Tobiloba F., Kazeem A. O. and Babatunde Ayinde R., who
are members of the group but do not disclose their full identities.
The group said instead of wasting time and energy on homosexuals, the
Nigerian government should rather provide the dividends of democracy and
accountability to its citizens.
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