Security agencies go after Homosexuals, as they flee country
The Security Forces in Nigeria have intensified their operations to clamp down on homosexuals in the country.
The homosexuals are resorting to leave Nigeria as soon as possible to avoid arrest and strict prosecutions.
The PRO of the intelligence department in a statement issued to the press emphasised the institution’s position and commitment at sanitising the entire country by getting rid of all groups, clubs, and persons found to be involved in or perpetuating any forms of homosexuality in the country
He further stated categorically that the LGBT law is still very much active.
He said the release of the statement became necessary in view of the recent cases of lesbianism and gay being currently treated by various security institutions in the country and which is not receiving enough media attention for the public to see.
He recalled the story reported by a major news medium online of a teenager, a boy named Stephen who was caught in erotic acts with a neighbor of his named Cosmas. In a swift move to save both families from further public disgrace and agony, Cosmas had to be flown abroad and Stephen was jettisoned by his forlorn mother and family and had to fend for himself in the slums somewhere in Lagos.
The institution in the release also referenced a case of one Mrs Omorilewa Omolasho Kafayat who is said to still be at large more than a year down the line after being caught in erotic adventures with her long time friend and secondary school mate in her matrimonial apartment.
Mrs Omorilewa omolasho was said to be the proprietor of Glorious kiddies nursery and primary school when the sad incident happened on the 29th of January 2023.
The case, according to the release, was said to have been reported by the community association where Omorilewa had lived peacefully with her husband and family.
Angry youths, as a testament to the pious virtues of the Yorubas -the tribe of OmorilewaKafayat – and in stiff opposition to the barbaric and shameful acts was said to have vandalised the Omorilewas apartment at 12, Solotan Williams street Asero estate, Abeokuta Ogun State.
In conclusion, the institution advised the general public to feel free to approach any or all the security outfits in the country to report any case of homosexuality in and within their neighborhood with enough good and genuine evidence to prove their case(s) in the court of law beyond reasonable doubts.