Nigeria’s web portal www.nigeria.gov.ng was on Thursday night attacked by a group of gay rights activists, Ministry of Information has revealed.
In a statement on Friday, Special Assistant to the Minister of Information, Mr. Joseph Mutah, however said the attack was successfully warded off by the ministry, adding that additional measures would be taken to prevent such attacks in the future.
In a statement on Friday, Special Assistant to the Minister of Information, Mr. Joseph Mutah, however said the attack was successfully warded off by the ministry, adding that additional measures would be taken to prevent such attacks in the future.
“The attackers were traced to the same group that recently attacked several countries’ government websites across the world, claiming to be fighting for gay rights.
“The attacks are a criminal attempt to blackmail countries which have resisted pressures by homosexuals to legalise gay marriages as is practised in some countries to do same.
“While we recognise that Nigeria is a full-fledged democracy with robust guarantee of freedom of opinion by all citizens, it is criminal for anyone within or outside our country to use criminal means to express or canvass such opinions. The Ministry of Information will liaise with security agencies to investigate last night’s attack.
“Nigeria is a highly cultured and religious society, whose people remain overwhelmingly opposed to the imposition of gay rights and marriages as practised in some countries.
“Those seeking to impose gay rights from abroad are advised to stick to legal and constitutional means of expressing their opinions as the government will not condone criminal violations of our laws by any group in the guise of promoting gay rights in the country,” the statement said.
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