Nigerian
gays and lesbians, under the aegis of ‘The Right Defense’, are daring
President Goodluck Jonathan, and would soon stage a demonstration in
Abuja, the Nigerian capital, they said in a statement on Saturday.
The protest is against the anti-gay law signed by the president on January, 7.
They added to the statement the masked pictures of themselves noting they were protesting against an “undemocratic and unlawful discrimination” of gays and lesbians and trans-genders in the country.
The demonstration in Abuja, they said, has become necessary to condemn what they call “an increase in threats against fundamental human rights of certain persons including LGBT in the country.”
According
to the group, they also want to challenge the existence of the Nigeria
human rights body, the National Human Right Commission “for its lack of integrity and principle in the fight against discrimination and violation of individual rights.”
The
group said many Nigerians have in the past fled the country due to
threats to life and harassment in their communities. Those who have fled
include Alimi Bisi, Philip Temidayo Adabayo, Desmond Patric, Nkechi
Ugo, Lara Abiodun Akinniyi, Simeon Demola Adesanmi, Penu K. Z.
“The
planning for the nonviolent rally is to avert the continuous attacking
of the unarmed citizens and the unlawful and arbitrary arrest of wanted
individuals,” the group said.
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