Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) has strongly criticised UK Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, over her recent comments on Nigerian citizenship, describing her remarks as a display of “utter ignorance” of the country’s legal provisions.
Falana’s reaction followed Badenoch’s statement during an
interview where she claimed, “I can’t give it [Nigerian citizenship] to my
children because I’m a woman,” and described acquiring Nigerian citizenship as
“virtually impossible.”
In a rebuttal on Monday, Falana cited the Nigerian
Constitution, clarifying that Badenoch’s children are Nigerian by birth,
regardless of their place of birth or their mother’s gender.
“Contrary to Kemi Badenoch’s misleading claim, her children
are Nigerians because she is a Nigerian,” Falana stated. “Her assertion that
she cannot give Nigerian citizenship to her children because she is a woman is
not in consonance with Section 25(b) and (c) of the Nigerian Constitution…”
He further referenced Section 42(2), which guarantees equal
rights to all Nigerian citizens, regardless of gender or birth circumstances.
“No citizen of Nigeria shall be subjected to any disability
or deprivation merely by reason of the circumstances of his birth, gender, political
opinion or class,” Falana explained.
According to the senior advocate, Badenoch’s two children
are dual citizens of Nigeria and the United Kingdom. “It is up to the children
to renounce their Nigerian citizenship upon the attainment of full age in accordance
with Section 29 of the Nigerian Constitution,” he said.
Falana also refuted Badenoch’s claim that acquiring Nigerian
citizenship is “virtually impossible,” stressing that Sections 26 and 27 of the
Constitution make clear provisions for foreigners to obtain citizenship by
registration or naturalisation upon meeting specified conditions.
He, however, acknowledged gaps in the law that require
reform. “A woman who is married to a Nigerian man is qualified for registration
as a citizen. But the same right is not accorded to a man who is married to a
Nigerian woman because of the patriarchal nature of the society,” he noted.
Falana accused Badenoch of attempting to curry favour with
the British electorate at Nigeria’s expense, warning that such misinformation
unfairly maligns her country of origin.
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