16th January, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
SIGNING OF ANTI-GAY BILL:
MURIC COMMENDS
JONATHAN
President
Goodluck Jonathan this week signed the anti-gay bill into law. The law seeks to
jail offenders for 14 years. Nigeria’s anti-gay law has so far drawn the ire of
the United States and the European Union. The United Kingdom in particular
expressed disappointment in President Jonathan while Banki Moon, the United
Nations (UN) Secretary General, posited that Nigeria’s anti-gay law would fuel
violence.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) affirms that President Jonathan
transmitted on the same wave-length with the rest of Nigerians by signing the anti-gay
bill into law.
Pervasive sexual
life is absolutely unIslamic and unAfrican and this explains why other African
countries have stood their ground on the matter. It is also on record that both
Christian and Muslim clerics and their leaders have vehemently expressed
opposition to gay marriage.
We commend the Nigerian president for resisting pressure from Western
powers and for boldly identifying with the cultural and religious yearning and
aspiration of Nigerians.
In the
same vein, we condemn this meddling in the affairs of other nations. We also
denounce attempts by Western powers to impose their Bohemian practices on poor
countries. Most reprehensible is the attempt by foreign powers to intimidate
and coerce Nigeria into absorbing their despicable culture by threatening to
withhold foreign aids if the anti-gay bill was signed into law.
UN
Secretary General’s fear that Nigeria’s anti-gay law would generate violence is
misplaced. Banki Moon should not incite an infinitesimally small proportion of
misguided Nigerians against the large majority of law-abiding citizens.
We
assert that it is the other way round as the practice of homosexualism and
lesbianism is most capable of instigating widespread hatred and turning society
upside down. By openly condemning Nigeria’s anti-gay law, Banki Moon has
confirmed fears expressed in several quarters that the UN is no more than a
tool in the hands of a few powerful capitalist nations.
Finally,
MURIC warns Western countries to respect the territorial integrity of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria and to desist from interfering in its internal
affairs.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Senate Committee on
Foreign Matters are advised to activate the checks and balances mechanisms on
the activities and pronouncements of the leaders of Western countries. Nigeria
should not be turned into a mere satellite of neo-imperialists.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
08182119714
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