Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has announced a ban on child marriage in
the predominantly Muslim west African nation, threatening heavy jail
terms for those who break the new rules.
Speaking to a group of Muslim elders in Banjul on Wednesday, Jammeh
said: "As from today, Jul 6, child marriage is illegal and is banned in
Gambia."
"Anyone who marries a girl under 18 years will spend 20 years in jail.
The girls' parents would spend 21 years in jail and anyone who knows
about it and fails to report the matter to the authorities would spend
10 years in jail," he added.
"The Imam and those that preside over the marriage ceremony would also
be sent to jail. If you want to know whether what I am saying is true or
not, try it tomorrow and see."
Jammeh instructed lawmakers to pass legislation reflecting the new ban before Jul 21.
In December, legislators passed a bill criminalising female circumcision
and introducing prison terms of up to three years for anyone flouting
the ban, a month after Jammeh branded the practice outdated and ordered
its immediate cessation.
Jammeh declared in November that the practice was not required by Islam -
the religion of around 95 per cent of the country's 1.8 million
population - and that it should be consigned to history, according to a
government spokesman.
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