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On the 28th of August 2023 in the early hours of the morning, a supposed queer August meeting and award event was raided by the Delta state police command. According to the police command, they arrested over 100 gay suspects in the state allegedly organizing a gay wedding ceremony in a hotel. The police claimed the persons arrested were violating the Same-sex Marriage Prohibition Act 2014, which bans same-sex marriage and imposes up to 14 years imprisonment for offenders. However, 43 persons were able to bail themselves out while 67 are still in police custody.
It is no longer news that whenever situations like this happen, the police and mainstream media changes the narrative and as usual use, these people as a tool for publicity and exposes them to answering sensitive question about their sexuality and health status, Nigerian society enjoys when people who identify as queer are ridiculed and is un-African violated on the premise of “Homosexuality”.
The good book says “A suspect is innocent until proven guilty” but the reverse is the case here, as some of the persons arrested were asked to show their genitals on video, this video is presently used on social media to reference conversations about all queer men and trans-women being infected with genital warts.

Thankfully, A group of human rights lawyers, organizations, and activists are at the forefront of making sure they get released soon, but the question we are all left with is” How and when do we start developing a holistic safety and security plan for organizing in countries where homosexuality is criminalized?