On Monday 14th January 2013, three men were stripped Unclad
and beaten in Ekwe, near Umuka in Njaba Local Government Area of Imo State for
supposedly being homosexuals.
The pictures of their ordeal in the hands of members of the
community have gone viral, eliciting a range of reactions from Nigerians. Among
those who have strongly condemned the action is Steve Aborisade,
Founder/Coordinator of the Nigeria HIV Info, a group dedicated to the
protection of the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS.
In a letter to Rochas Okorocha, the Imo State Governor,
Aborisade said the men were yet to be released from the location where they are
being held in Umuka, Njaba Local Government Area of Imo State and called on
security agents to quickly respond to their plight.
Governor of Imo State-Owelle rocahs Okoroacha |
In the letter titled: Gross Abuse Of Human Rights Through A
Homophobic Attack On Three Men In Ekwe Area of Imo State, Aborisade condemned
the “inhuman treatment” meted out to the men and said being homosexual does not
give others the license to trample on their rights.
Steve Aborisade |
While acknowledging that several Nigerians find the practice
of homosexuality strange and unnatural, we also realize that it does not confer
a license to trample on the rights of people who engages in it, with the sort
of inhuman treatment that was meted out to these them.
So many informed commentators, including Nobel Prize winner,
Prof Wole Soyinka have commented on the scientifically proven fact that more than
anything, gays are just victims of biology.
Nobel Leuratte-Wole Soyinka |
We note and condemn the prevailing adverse legal and social
environment that most LGBT now have to face in Nigeria, being criminalised for
their intimate orientation and being made a target for harassment and violent
assault fuelled by the on-going debates by the nation’s parliament on
criminalizing homosexual acts.
Instead of being singled out for harassment and prosecution,
what this community deserves is support and access to intimate health services
that they lack as citizens of this country. The LGBT community remain a high
risk group to HIV/AIDS infection, yet it is a community that has been denied of
all access to life saving HIV/AIDS services. We suggest that our
parliamentarians should devote equal energy at fishing out and punishing our
treasury thieves who are doing more harm to the continued survival of our
nation instead of dissipating energy on an issue that borders on private
morality.
We enjoin other rights group to show solidarity and ensure
that the rights of intimate minorities are protected like other marginalized
groups in the country.
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