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FG Confirms Samoa Deal, Insists Nigeria’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban Supersedes Agreement

The Federal Government has confirmed signing the Samoa agreement but clarified that Nigeria’s law against same-sex marriage takes precedence.

KanyiDaily recalls that President Bola Tinubu’s government has been facing backlash for signing the $150 billion Samoa deal.

The Samoa Agreement requires underdeveloped and developing countries to support LGBTQ rights in exchange for financial aid from developed nations.

Reacting in a statement on Thursday night, July 4, the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris clarified Nigeria’s stand on the recognition of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) rights.

He said that Nigeria signed the agreement on June 28, 2024, after thorough reviews ensured it didn’t conflict with Nigeria’s laws, including the 2014 legislation against same-sex relationships.

Idris emphasized that the agreement promotes cooperation between the EU and OACPS members for sustainable development, climate change action, investment opportunities, and international collaboration.

He assured that the Tinubu Administration would not enter any international agreement harmful to Nigeria’s interests.

The statement reads, “On 28 June 2024, Nigeria signed the Samoa Agreement at the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) Secretariat in Brussels, Belgium.

“The partnership agreement is between the EU and its Member States, on one hand, and the members of the OACPS on the other.

“Negotiations on the agreement started in 2018, on the sidelines of the 73rd United Nations General Assembly.

“It was signed in Apia, Samoa on the 15th of November 2018 by all 27 EU Member states and 47 of the 79 OACPS Member states.

“The agreement has 103 articles comprising a common foundational compact and three regional protocols, namely: Africa –EU; Caribbean-EU, and Pacific-EU Regional Protocols with each regional protocol addressing the peculiar issues of the regions.

“The African Regional Protocol consists of two parts. The first is the Framework for Cooperation, while the second deals with Areas of Cooperation, containing Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth and Development; Human and Social Development; Environment, Natural Resources Management, and Climate Change; Peace and Security; Human Rights, Democracy and Governance; and Migration and Mobility.

“Nigeria signed the Agreement on Friday 28 June 2024. This was done after the extensive reviews and consultations by the Interministerial Committee, convened by the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning (FMBEP) in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and Federal Ministry of Justice (FMOJ).

“It was ensured that none of the 103 Articles and Provisions of the Agreement contravenes the 1999 Constitution as amended or laws of Nigeria, and other extant Laws.

“In addition, Nigeria’s endorsement was accompanied by a Statement of Declaration, dated 26th June 2024, clarifying its understanding and context of the Agreement within its jurisdiction to the effect that any provision that is inconsistent with the laws of Nigeria shall be invalid.

“It is instructive to note that there is an existing legislation against same sex relationship in Nigeria enacted in 2014.

It is necessary to assure Nigerians that the President Bola Tinubu Administration, being a rule-based government will not enter into any international agreement that will be detrimental to the interest of the country and its citizens.

“In negotiating the Agreement, our officials strictly followed the mandates exchanged in 2018 between the EU and the OACPS for the process.

“The Samoa Agreement is nothing but a vital legal framework for cooperation between the OACPS and the European Union, to promote sustainable development, fight climate change and its effects, generate investment opportunities, and foster collaboration among OACPS Member States at the international stage. ”

KanyiDaily recalls that police recently arrested LGBT suspects during a gay wedding at Teebulus Hotel in Warri, Delta State.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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