Monday 22 July 2013

Underage marriage: Ondo Senator weeps, says I ‘voted in error’

The only South West senator that voted in support of the Underage marriage law in Nigeria has apologized to his people, stating that he voted in error. He prostrated, wept and plead for forgiveness before the people of the state.
 Senator representing Ondo Central, Senator Ayo Akinyelure ( Ondo Central) on Monday  wept and apologized to the people of the state for supporting underage marriage law.
He was summoned to a stakeholders’ meeting held at Adegbemile Cultural Central Hall in Akure, to explain why he backed the law
He claimed that he mistakenly pressed “NO” instead of “YES” when the lawmakers embarked on voting since the voting style was electronic.
“Nobody is above human error. What happened has made me to become wiser, because nobody is perfect except God. I will like to make the following clarification on the subject matter to correct the wrong allegations of voting in favour of underage marriage as widely reported in the national dailies.
Before this issue occurred, what the Senate considered for determination under the review of the Nigerian Constitution was renunciation of citizenship under the Constitution as contained in section 29 (4b) which provides that ‘any woman who married shall be deemed to be a full age.’ it is worthy of note that full age has been defined under section 29 (4a) to mean the age of 18 years and above,” he said.

Senator Akinyelure and Sen. Ugbesia Odion (Edo Central) were the only two senator from the Southern part of the country that supported the law which has generated wide criticism from Nigerians.


2 comments:

  1. Your sins are forgiven

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  2. that is crap we do not need leaders that will take decisions by error what if its a situation of life and death who will bear the consequence? simply tell us u were bribed and stop exposing your ignorance did u not understand what u were voting for why vote in the first place please spare us that false crocodile tears.

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