Following a recent trending social media video, the Police Force Headquarters on Thursday declared that there will be no hiding place for promoters and perpetrators of same-sex marriage and other illegal acts in the country
Consequently, the Police hierarchy has ordered the arrest of culprits found to be engaged in the unlawful acts which remain illegal and prohibited under Sections 214 to 217 of the Criminal Code
Reading the riot act in Abuja, the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, said in a statement thus; “It is imperative to note that same-sex marriage is strictly prohibited in Nigeria. The Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act of 2014 criminalizes the solemnization, operation, and public display of same-sex marriages.
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“Following recent trend on social media where some individuals, who identify as queer, were visibly encouraging and associating themselves with activities perceived to be unnatural in light of Nigerian laws, the Nigeria Police Force hereby wishes to enlighten the public on the legal aspects concerning unnatural offences and same-sex marriage within the country.
“By the Nigerian Criminal Code Act applicable in the Southern states, unnatural offences are prohibited under Sections 214 to 217. These sections specifically criminalize acts considered unnatural, such as having carnal knowledge of a person or permitting a person to have carnal knowledge of one against the order of nature or having carnal knowledge of an animal and those found guilty may face legal consequences as outlined by the law.
“This is re-echoed by Section 284 of the Nigerian Penal Code applicable in the Northern part of the country. Similarly, it is imperative to note that same-sex marriage is strictly prohibited in Nigeria. The Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act of 2014 criminalizes the solemnization, operation, and public display of same-sex marriages.”
“We, therefore, emphasize the importance of understanding and adhering to these laws as any violation will be met with due legal processes”, the statement warned.