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Senate To Debate Ex-gov’s Marriage To Minor by Ayemokhia: 5:49am On Apr 19, 2010
THERE are strong indications that the Senate will on resumption from the Easter break debate the recent marriage of Senator Sanni Yerima to a 13-year-old girl from Egypt.
Speaking with Sunday Tribune on condition of anonymity, a source at the Senate disclosed that “the upper legislative body will soon deliberate on the marriage recently contracted between Yerima, a former governor of Zamfara State and serving Senator to an underage girl from Egypt.

“The development is very very wrong and lacks any sign of morality. It is a clear case of child abuse which we have been fighting against. It is illegal and should be condemned by well meaning and right thinking Nigerians,” the highly influential Senator declared.

The lawmaker noted that “the law of the land frowns at this kind of marriage which is a clear case of child abuse. It is embarrassing to the Senate and indeed the National Assembly and that is why the issue would be tabled before the Senate and decision will be taken.”

Condemning the marriage, the federal lawmaker stated that, “the development becomes more embarrassing considering the calibre of the Senator involved, who should know better as a former state chief executive and a serving lawmaker.”

Former governor of Zamfara State and a serving Senator, Alhaji Sani Yerima, few weeks ago got married to a 13-year-old girl from Egypt.

Sunday Tribune reliably gathered that the marriage ceremony between the senator and the minor was not allowed to take place in Egypt because of an existing law which bars minors from getting married, hence, the ceremony was shifted to Nigeria.

In 2003, the National Assembly passed a law on child rights which supercedes the provisions under the Sharia legal code. The law clearly forbids marrying girls under the age of 18.
Re: Senate To Debate Ex-gov’s Marriage To Minor by princekevo(m): 6:30am On Apr 19, 2010
What is it to debate abt? The shameless fool should be impeached FOR CHILD ABUSE
Re: Senate To Debate Ex-gov’s Marriage To Minor by Nobody: 6:38am On Apr 19, 2010
It's in the Nigerian constitution that the government must make sure that minors and children must be protected from exploitation at all cost. Now jail term is what he deserves and the debate should be a quick one unless they are playing politics as usual. This is child exploitation. Which right group in Nigeria, protects children? this senator should be sued and sent to jail for good.
Re: Senate To Debate Ex-gov’s Marriage To Minor by chidichris(m): 7:05am On Apr 19, 2010
as jobless as our senators. these guys get paid for discussing an individual's marriage according to the islamic religion.
who among them will not utlize the opportunity if he sees one?
i think is better they get married here instead of going to commit suicide bombing just to get married to 14 virgins in heaven.
Re: Senate To Debate Ex-gov’s Marriage To Minor by kosovo(m): 7:09am On Apr 19, 2010

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