Nigerian President Buhari shuts down a question about
same-sex marriage in Nigeria during a session with US Congress members
in Washington, DC. According to his spokesman Femi Adesina, President
Buhari was “point blank” with the American lawmakers.
“Sodomy is against the law in Nigeria, and abhorrent to our culture,” Mr. Adesina said in a tweet on Wednesday.
“Talks shifted to another matter once PMB [President Muhammadu
Buhari] emphatically stated Nigeria’s stand on same sex marriage. The
issue was not pushed,” Mr. Adesina said in another tweet.
The exchange took place in a joint session with some members of
both the Senate and House of Representatives committees on foreign
affairs. According to a high-ranking staffer on Capitol Hill, only
select members of the committees were invited to the meetings with
President Buhari. Nigeria’s current laws prohibit same-sex marriage and punish violators with up to 14 years in prison.
The Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Linda
Thomas-Greenfield, announced last week that the US has incorporated gay
marriage into its foreign policy since it was legalized nationwide in
June.

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