2019 Human Rights Violation Report
The average Nigerian is faced with the difficulty
of living in a political, economic and infrastructural
climate that has recently been ranked as one of the
poorest, underdeveloped and most corrupt in the
world. In addition to this, the Same-Sex Marriage
(Prohibition) Act (SSMPA) continues to incite more
distress by imposing violence, discrimination and
inhumane treatments for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Trans, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) persons or
those perceived to be LGBTQI in Nigeria. The
country’s deliberate disregard for fundamental
human rights continues to degrade the existence
of persons whose real or perceived sexual
orientation and gender identity do not fit into the
heteronormative norm that permeates the country.
This year, there is increased brutality perpetrated
by state actors, on many occasions, persons
have been stopped, searched and detained.
Even though this affects persons who are queer,
it speaks to the larger problem of violent policing,
corruption and other illegal activities perpetrated
by the police including unconstitutional searches
and detention.