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The Presidency Confirms Nigeria’s Absence at ‘Samoa Agreement’ Signing Amid Criticism

Amidst public outcry from civil society groups in Nigeria, the Presidency has confirmed Nigeria’s absence at the signing of the ‘Samoa Agreement.’ This partnership involves member countries of the organization of Africa, Caribbean (OACPS), Pacific States, and the European Union. The agreement, intended to set the stage for the relationship between these nations for the next two decades, was scheduled for signing on November 15.

Encompassing sustainable development and growth, human rights, peace, and security, the Samoa Agreement serves as an overarching legal framework for participating countries.

However, Nigerian Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) criticized the agreement, labeling it as pro-LGBTQ. They voiced concerns that succumbing to the European Union’s pressure to sign the pact, particularly its clauses related to Lesbianism, Gay Marriage, Bisexual, Transgender, and Bisexual (LGBT) rights, would lead to disastrous consequences for the nations. The CSOs argued that the agreement was geared toward promoting homosexuality and LGBT rights in the countries involved.

In response to the public outcry and concerns raised by these groups, the Presidency, through an official statement on its X account on Thursday, clarified that Nigeria did not participate in the signing ceremony in Samoa on November 15, 2023. As a result, Nigeria has not signed the agreement.

The Presidency emphasized that relevant Nigerian stakeholders are meticulously studying the Instrument to ensure that its provisions align with Nigeria’s domestic legislation and do not infringe upon the country’s laws.

The statement shared on X affirmed: “Important Update: Nigeria has not signed the ‘Samoa Agreement.’ Relevant Nigerian stakeholders are studying the instrument to ensure that its provisions do not contravene Nigeria’s domestic legislation.”

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