The European Parliament's Intergroup on LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) Rights has taken up the case of Leo Igwe the Nigerian Humanist and gay rights campaigner who has been subjected to horrendous persecution in this religious dominated country.
Mr Igwe, who is the executive secretary of the Nigerian Humanist Association, and members of his family, have been subjected to a sustained campaign of harassment by local police involving multiple arrests on unsubstantiated charges, since 2007.
The Intergroup has taken action after an appeal to its president Michael Cashman MEP from the The gay Humanist charity PTT's (Pink Triangle Trust) secretary George Broadhead who pointed out what a stalwart campaigner Mr Igwe is for LGBT rights in Nigeria.
Mr Broadhead said:
"In 2006 Mr Igwe made an impassioned appeal to members of the Nigerian National Assembly not to pass a Bill that would not only criminalise gay marriage but also impose a five-year jail sentence on anyone who has a gay relationship or anyone who aids or supports a gay marriage or relationship. The Bill had the blessing of the Nigerian Anglican Church and its leader, Archbishop Peter Akinola, as well as the then Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, who declared that homosexual practice 'is clearly unbiblical, unnatural and definitely unAfrican'.
"The International Humanist & Ethical union, of which the PTT is a member, has made a vigorous protest to the Nigerian President about the appalling treatment of Mr Igwe, and it is very good to learn that the European Parliament's Intergroup has protested to the Nigerian High Commissioner and Ambassador to the European Union. We hope that Mr Igwe will be heartened by this news."
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