Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan in Dublin, Ireland, likened gay marriage to
pedophilia, a psychiatric disorder, in which an adult has sexual
interest in children and hence a taboo.
Governor Uduaghan who was
in Ireland to receive the International Leadership Award stoutly
defended the law forbidding gay marriage in Nigeria signed into law by
President Jonathan.
Dr. Uduaghan during the award ceremony
given by Metro Eireann, Ireland's major multicultural newspaper, told
the international community, which had Ireland's minister of trade and
foreign investment, Mr.
Joe Costello present, that gay marriage offends the cultural norms of Nigerians and that it can be likened pedophilia.
Governor Uduaghan reacting to comments during the ceremony maintained that the law was popular and that Nigerians accept it.
'I am sure no one here in this country would accept a condition in which an adult can sleep with a 10 year old girl.
If that situation is not acceptable, we in Nigeria view gay marriage as such,' he said.
Uduaghan,
who received thunderous applause for his strong position on this issue
by a large Nigerian audience, explained that marriage in Nigeria is
viewed as union between families.
'In Nigeria marriage between
two people is usually between a man and a woman and not just between
them but between their families too,' he said.
'Whenever a couple
come together, they are not coming together by themselves, it almost
involves their different families and if it is known that in that family
there are married gays, the danger is that the taboo emanating from
that might even affect others who are straight and that is not right,'
Governor Uduaghan emphasized.
Giving a personal example, he said:
'In marrying my wife, it was the coming together of her family and my
family and the blessings of the two families that made it happen.
'
Accusing the international community of double standard, Governor
Uduaghan said that he was surprised by their reaction, saying: 'there
was a public hearing by the National Assembly and we are not aware of
their opposition to this bill.
What happened was that a lot of Nigerians appeared and made submission in favour of it.
So it is a surprise that after the bill has been passed, we are now facing this opposition by the international community.
'
Concluding his remark, Governor insisted that anyone who wishes to be
married to a gay is free to migrate to the country, where it is
acceptable.
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