Former Governor of Zmafara State cum Senator Alhaji Ahmed Sani
Yerima has responded to critics over his recent advocacy for early child
marriage.
The Senator has recently been in the limelight of
negative commonts by Nigerians because of his stand on the proposed
deletion of Section 29 (devoted mainly to Citizenship), Subsection 4 (a) (b) of
the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) by the
Senator Ike Ekwerenmadu-led Senate’s Constitution Review Committee.
To get a clearer picture, Section 29 Subsection
(1) states: Any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his
Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for the
renunciation of this section. While the controversial Subsection that led to
outrage (4) states for the purposes of subsection (1) that (a) “full age” means
the age of eighteen years and above; (b) any woman who is married shall be
deemed to be of full age. It was at this point Yerima invoked a point of order
citing Item 61 of Part 1 of the Second Schedule of the Constitution which bars
the National Assembly from legislating on matters of formation, annulment and
dissolution of marriages under Islamic and Customary laws.
Now, under Islamic laws, any woman that is
married is of age whether she is up to 18-years or not. Therefore, the Senator
argued that putting the age limit at 18, contravenes Islamic law.
Due to the public outlash that followed the bill
Senator Yerima then proceded to release this statement below.
‘Nigeria has many uncountable problems and none
of them is early marriage. As a matter of fact early marriage the solution to
about half of our problems. For those who wonder if I can give my daughter(s)
out in marriage at the age of 9 or 13, I tell you most honestly, I can give her
out at the age of 6 if I want to and its not your business.
This is because I am a Muslim and I follow the
example of the best of mankind, Muhammad
In Islam, marriage is not only about sex, it is
about family and helping one another in achieving their goals, which is the
attainment of Paradise.
In Islam, a girl can be given out in marriage as
early as 6 years old, but consummation of the marriage can only be done when
the girl becomes physically mature and she gives her consent to it because
unlike English law, it is not permissible for a man To Molest his wife in
Shari’ah Law.
So what can anybody tell me?
I live in a city where young girls at the age of
12 have already became serial fornicators and cannot count the number of man
they’ve Were Intimate with.
I live in a City where primary school children
disvirgin themselves behind toilets on Valentine day.
I live in a city where young girls flood the
street at night looking for men that would give them N500 to Be Intimate with
them.
I live in a city where parents send their
daughters out overseas to prostitute and send dollars down.
I live in a City where Government officials pick
undergraduates from University car parks with Coastal Buses to wild sex
parties.
I live in a city where abortion is so common that
even a Chemist shop owner can perform abortion with just N2,500.
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