Two Lesbians Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison According To Nigerian Anti-Gay Law
The police in Ogidi Anambra state have arrested
two young ladies identified as Chioma from
Umudioka in Dunukofia council area, of the state
and one Amaka for allegedly engaging in
lesbianism.
The suspects, according to a police source, were
caught while indulging in the unholy act in a beer
parlour belonging to one of them.
Reliably gathered that members of the
homosexuality and lesbianism family in the state
have started mobilising lawyers to make sure that
the two ladies and their other members currently
in police net are not sent to jail.
It was further gathered that the lesbianism family
are now mobilising funds from their members in
other parts of the state ahead of their legal
expenses.
Our correspondent learnt that the Ogidi Divisional
Police Officer, DPO, Isah Mohammed has vowed
to make sure that the suspects are jailed so as
to serve as a deterrent to others.
It would be recalled that President Goodluck
Jonathan recently signed into law a bill
prohibiting gay and lesbianism.
One of the suspects who was interviewed,
confessed to the crime, saying it was the
handiwork of the devil. She said “Please, one of
my sisters is staying in her shop at Ochanga
Market in Onitsha, and I don’t have her phone
number off head. Please help me beg the police
to allow me call her. I will never live in such dirty
life again” She pleaded
When contacted, Divisional Police Officer, DPO Mr.
Isah Mohammed confirmed the story insisting
that the matter must go to court.
Mohammed however, advised any interested
persons to go and wait for the police in the Court,
adding that it is where they “can seek for the bail
of the accused dirty ladies for their alleged
actions.”
According to the Nigeria’s anti-gay law, the
suspects risk 14 years jail term each if convicted.