Delivering his paper yesterday June
5 at the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria in Abuja, President of Catholic
Bishops Conference of Nigeria and Archbishop of Jos, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama
said that the global Bio-tech market where people sell their body parts;
vagina, womb, ovaries in exchange for money, has penetrated into Nigeria and
that some Nigerian women are now targets of those behind this business.
According to him, this market is
being handled by businessmen in partnership with some members of the National
Assembly.
"Some scientists and dubious businessmen use members of
the National Assembly to gain legal access to the wombs and ovaries of women and
young girls. It is becoming increasingly clear to us that even in Nigeria, our
women have become the targets of all manners of intrigues, especially as their
fertility is concerned. Personal private parts of women, ranging from wombs,
ovaries and human eggs risk being put up as commodities for sale at the global
biotechnology market-places.” he said
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