contained in a statement issued in Kaduna State, Nigeria and signed by Mr Stephen Achi, the Executive Director of the organisation.
The statement noted that all religions and civilised cultures of the world abhor same sex, gay or homosexuality, and said that they should be rejected to save humanity from possible destruction.
The League was reacting to British Prime Minister David Cameron’s threat to withhold further assistance to African countries that failed to enact laws protecting homosexuals.
It said that Cameron made the remark at the just concluded Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Perth, Australia.
The statement specifically advised African leaders to reject the overture and consider any string attached to aids as a fraud and an insult on the culture and intelligence of Africans.
“PALL rejoices with countries like Malawi, Uganda and Ghana that are pushing for anti-gay legislation in their countries to go ahead and disregard Cameron’s intimidating threat,” it said.
“If Cameron insists that British aid should have more strings attached, this means the beginning of the crumbling of the Commonwealth Empire, because African countries would be forced to break away,” the statement warned. It urged the world to emulate African priests that have totally rejected the ordination of gay priests by the World Anglican Communion. – 234next.com
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