There was a mild drama, yesterday, at the Atani Chief Magistrate
Court in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State as some people
who claimed to be homosexuals nearly disrupted court proceedings in
solidarity with two suspected gays standing trial for allegedly
committing same sex offence.
As early as 9 .00 a.m, a large number of men with feminist look
started gathering at the court premises to the surprise of the people
around and it was only then that it became obvious that they came to
identify with two of their members who were arrested by the police and
charged to court for same sex violation.
Members of the group, who chanted anti-police songs, said it was
wrong for the police to interfere with their fundamental rights and
freedom of association.
They demanded unconditional release of the two persons standing trial
on a two-count charge of violating the law, insisting that they would
continue to fight for their rights in Nigeria despite what they
described as “the challenges the group was facing in the National
Assembly.”
Despite their protests, however, the court remanded the two suspects
in prison custody on the ground that it had no jurisdiction over the
matter.
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