In a statement read, Pst Ayo, “As the leader of Christians in Nigeria, he is
particularly irked by the statement credited to Senator Ahmed Yerima, a
former governor of Zamfara State to the effect that the proposal for the
deletion of section 29 (4) (b) is at variance with Islamic Law. The
President of CAN finds that argument offensive because “it presupposes
that Nigeria, a secular state, is populated only by Muslims.
“Yerima
is again, advertently stirring up another controversy about the
supremacy of Islamic Law to the Nigerian constitution after the one he
raised when he introduced Sharia, the Islamic Legal code, in Zamfara
State. I think the problem is that people like
Senator Yerima are
approaching Qur’anic teachings from extremes and disturbing the balance.
It makes me wonder the source of their emotions and thoughts that
nurture them.
“As
a Senator whose case of marrying a 13 years old Egyptian girl is still
fresh in the memory of Nigerians, Yerima should only be seen and not
heard in matters of this nature. If now he is commenting on a case in
which he has interest, it can only mean the action of a man frenziedly
trying to get himself out of the hook through some undeserved
legislation.
“I
appeal to those individuals who have been educated along this line in
the Senate not to use their rights as Lawmakers to harm children below
the age of 18, but to choose the interest of these children above their
own. These girls should be allowed to develop, individually because this
resolution, if implemented, would hound girls below 18 years into
marriages they know nothing about. This is only one dimension of this
tragic resolution.
“I
feel that when individuals attain a certain way of thinking and
understanding and reach certain status in life, they should be able to
comprehend that it is necessary to adhere to conventions in line with
best practices the world over and not harm other members of society, no
matter their ages within the same society.
“CAN
rejects this resolution of the Senate and calls on the upper chamber to
be more reasonable by revisiting the issue while it calls on all
Nigerians of good conscience to resist this provocative resolution
before our female children are dehumanized. By the grace of God, I will,
personally mobilize Nigerians and lead the street protest against this
oppressive and dehumanizing resolution. Why would the Senate after
voting recoil simply because a point of order premised on religious
basis was raised. We Christians also have Canon Law which frowns on
marriage of girls who are not of age. Christianity abhors such
marriages. The protest will be soon.
“This
is why I consider the resolution of the Senate to amend section 29 (4)
(b) selfish, delusive and a contravention of all known international
conventions, protocols and ethics on the rights of the child to which
Nigeria is a signatory. Child bride should not be encouraged or allowed
in Nigeria. With over 12,000 women quoted by the National Demographic
Health Survey as living with the Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) every year
in Nigeria, fine tuning laws that would enable desiring Nigerians to
marry primary school pupils is not what our legislators should be
involved in. Rather, the Senate should strengthen the nation’s
constitution by protecting all citizens’ rights, especially those of
children from abuse. This would amount to legalization of sexual abuse
of underage girls.
“Finally,
I urge the Yerimas in the Senate to tow the path of the Holy Qur’an in
(5:32) which states that one who kills a person unjustly in effect has
killed everyone and one who saves another has saved everyone. They
should save these girls and Nigerians the agony of having their children
married off at ages below 18 by unfavourable legislation.
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