Okagbue I
Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of Lagos Campus.
Stud Fam Plann. 1990 Jul-Aug;21(4):197-208.
Abortion in Nigeria is illegal and carries a heavy jail sentence--up to 14 years imprisonment--unless it is performed to save the life of the pregnant woman. Nevertheless, a large number of clandestine abortions continue to be carried out regularly, often with dire consequences for the lives and health of the women involved. This article reviews abortion legislation in Nigeria, examines court decisions on the subject, and presents the results of a survey conducted on the incidence of abortion in the country. A case is made for revising existing abortion laws. A brief look is taken at the various indications for abortion that might be adopted and a proposal is made for a new abortion policy in Nigeria in the light of the country's recently adopted population policy.
在尼日利亚,堕胎是非法的,会面临重刑——最高可判处14年监禁,除非是为挽救孕妇生命而进行堕胎。然而,大量的秘密堕胎仍在经常发生,这往往给相关妇女的生命和健康带来可怕后果。本文回顾了尼日利亚的堕胎立法,审视了关于该主题的法庭判决,并展示了一项关于该国堕胎发生率的调查结果。文中提出了修订现行堕胎法律的理由。简要探讨了可能采用的各种堕胎指征,并根据该国最近通过的人口政策,为尼日利亚制定一项新的堕胎政策提出了建议。