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10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Ibrahimcoomasie: 3:46pm On Jul 08
The controversial Samoa Agreement has become a topic of discussion for many Nigerians as they wonder what it entails since the news that Nigeria has signed.

On November 15, 2023, the European Union and member states came together to sign one new partnership agreement, which was referred to as the Samoa Agreement.

The member states that signed the agreement are called the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States, also known as OACPS.

About 27 member states from the EU signed the agreement and 79 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries came together to also sign the agreement.

A newspaper organisation (Not The PUNCH) had reported that the Samoa Agreement signed by the Nigerian Government contains clauses that mandate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender rights.

The newspaper’s report was premised on an opinion article by a Lagos-based lawyer, Sonnie Ekwowusi, that articles of the agreement systematically legalise LGBT.


However, PUNCH Online has reviewed the 172-page document and found out that the agreement does not contain LGBT clauses, as claimed by the lawyer.

According to the reviewed document and EU press statements, the Samoa agreement focused only on addressing global challenges.

In a post via its official X page on June 28, 2024, the OACPS confirmed that Nigeria has joined other member states to sign the Samoa agreement.

The post reads, “Nigeria today signed the Samoa Agreement, joining 72 fellow members of the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS), in a pledge to enhance OACPS-EU relations international cooperation.

“Ambassador Obinna Chiedu Onowu represented his country to sign the Samoa Agreement at the OACPS Secretariat in Brussels. The majority of the 79 OACPS member states signed the agreement in Apia, Samoa, on November 15, 2023, which has been provisionally applied since 1 January 2024.

“The Samoa Agreement serves as a vital legal framework for cooperation between the OACPS and the European Union, with the aim of promoting sustainable development, fighting climate change and its effects, generating investment opportunities, and fostering increased collaboration among OACPS member states at the international stage.”

Below are quick facts about the Samoa Agreement

1. The Samoa Agreement is a partnership agreement and a vital legal framework for cooperation between the EU and its member states, on the one hand, and members of OACPS on the other.

2. The multilateral agreement is colloquially called the ‘Samoa Agreement’ because its signing took place on the Island of Samoa in Oceania during the 46th session of the ACP-EU Council of Ministers.

3. The agreement, signed by Nigeria and other members of the OACPS, is based on six key priorities to tackle the main challenges in the member countries over the next two decades.

4. The Nigerian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the European Union, Obinna Onowu, signed the agreement on behalf of the Nigerian Government at the OACPS Secretariat in Brussels on June 28, 2024.

5. The priorities include human rights, democracy and governance; peace and security; human and social development; inclusive, sustainable economic growth and development; environmental sustainability and climate change; and mobility/migration.

6. An important principle of the agreement is that ‘’the Parties shall make decisions and undertake actions at the most appropriate domestic, regional or multi-country level’’.

7. No Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer clause in the agreement.

8. The EU and all its member states signed the agreement on November 15, 2023. Out of the 79 members of the OACPS, 74, including Nigeria, signed before the deadline of June 30, 2024.

9. The Samoa Agreement is a veritable instrument for Nigeria’s development cooperation with the EU beyond aid. The OACPS–EU Partnership is one of the most diverse and multifaceted development pacts in the international system.

10. The agreement is to be ratified after due consideration and approval by the Federal Executive Council, National Economic Council, and the National Assembly.

https://punchng.com/10-things-to-know-about-the-samoa-agreement/?amp

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by immortalcrown(m): 3:48pm On Jul 08
Since the issue of the agreement began to trend, I have not commented on it. I don't take a stand on something I do not understand. I try my best to avoid saying what I cannot defend. Even with this very article, I am yet to understand the agreement.

Ibrahimcoomasie:
5. The priorities include human rights,
This sounds vague. Who decides human rights? Can human rights vary according to countries? If LGBTQ is later adopted into human rights, doesn't the signed agreement force the member countries to legalize LGBTQ?

These are questions, not claims. Answer the questions if you can. If you choose to treat the questions as claims, you are obviously delusional and sentimental.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Esama: 3:53pm On Jul 08
We need the original copy of this agreement. This is a disputed comment by individual.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by mrvitalis(m): 3:56pm On Jul 08
Lol according to EU who you signed agreement me Gay rights is one of the key fundamental human rights

Africans if u don't want to be forced to accept gays stop borrowing money from people who support gays

Their citizens who are gay keep pushing them to make u accept follow gays... It's not rocket science

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Melagros(m): 4:13pm On Jul 08
COMRADES, tinubu has signed that agreement in order to please the west at the detriment of Nigerians

We shall teach him a lesson in 2027, let me tell you this fact, the way tinubu will lose 2027 will be unimaginable

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by muhammaduyusufu: 4:23pm On Jul 08
The irony is that your presidential "yes daddy" candidate and his son are pro gay.
mrvitalis:
Lol according to EU who you signed agreement me Gay rights is one of the key fundamental human rights

Africans if u don't want to be forced to accept gays stop borrowing money from people who support gays

Their citizens who are gay keep pushing them to make u accept follow gays... It's not rocket science

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by SEGLIZ: 4:24pm On Jul 08
reading............
..,...........done reading.

my submission, every of our suspicion is hiding under that point five (5) that is talking about human rights.

5. The priorities include human rights, democracy and governance; peace and security; human and social development; inclusive, sustainable economic growth and development; environmental sustainability and climate change; and mobility/migration.

what are the clauses in the human rights? what are those rights that are being protected? we need to see the full documents of the human rights sect of the agreement.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by kenbee(f): 4:24pm On Jul 08
Ok

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Quebec91(m): 4:24pm On Jul 08
cheesy me too
immortalcrown:
Since the issue of the agreement began to trend, I have not commented on it. I don't take a stand on something I do not understand. Even with this very article, I am yet to understand the agreement.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Creamypie(m): 4:24pm On Jul 08
The agreement no go reduce inflation back to 1000% b4 APC, so e no consign me

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Lanretoye(m): 4:25pm On Jul 08
As usual they will skip the 7th point because it beats their initial mindset,the chief cow don pass one direction then all others must follow.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by MyExpression(m): 4:25pm On Jul 08
Oga, there's a paragraph in the agreement that talks about Providing/funding healthcare services and gender inclusion.
It is a blanket statement that welcomes cosmetic surgeries, gender transformation surgeries et al...and gender inclusion from the EU perspective also includes all the binaries of gender identity.

If you take their money, you must accept their terms.
They didn't come to you, you saw them and all their conditions, yet you went to them.

Except there's a proviso that spells out the limits of the terms in the agreement, it conflicts with our domestic laws.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by LtChisom: 4:25pm On Jul 08
Muslim - muslim ticket,
Emilokan package.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by muhammaduyusufu: 4:25pm On Jul 08
The man that started the fake news is also an Obidient and supporter of the agulu fraud.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Mckraz01: 4:25pm On Jul 08
immortalcrown:
Since the issue of the agreement began to trend, I have not commented on it. I don't take a stand on something I do not understand. Even with this very article, I am yet to understand the agreement.

Who even send em go sign

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by FaceTanke: 4:25pm On Jul 08
nice one
Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by MasterJayJay: 4:25pm On Jul 08
Reno Omonkey using many monikas on nairaland to spread propaganda.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by mrvitalis(m): 4:25pm On Jul 08
muhammaduyusufu:
The irony is that your presidential candidate and his son are pro gay.
If he is pro gay and so what? How is it an irony?

Do you know what irony means? Where did I tell you I'm anti gay?

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by muhammaduyusufu: 4:27pm On Jul 08
mrvitalis:

If he is pro gay and so what? How is it an irony?

Do you know what irony means? Where did I tell you I'm anti gay?
The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite. You are trying to play smart and speaking from both sides of your mouth.

mrvitalis:
Lol according to EU who you signed agreement me Gay rights is one of the key fundamental human rights

Africans if u don't want to be forced to accept gays stop borrowing money from people who support gays

Their citizens who are gay keep pushing them to make u accept follow gays... It's not rocket science

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Westerhoffe(m): 4:29pm On Jul 08
I, will never trust this government on anything they say.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Nyamiriflathed: 4:30pm On Jul 08
Obidients were the ones spreading fake news.
They are trying to destabilize the government.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About The Samoa Agreement by Nyamiriflathed: 4:31pm On Jul 08
immortalcrown:
Since the issue of the agreement began to trend, I have not commented on it. I don't take a stand on something I do not understand. I try my best to avoid saying what I cannot defend. Even with this very article, I am yet to understand the agreement.

This sound vague. Who decides human rights? Can human rights vary according to countries?
They said human right and not LGBTQ right. There is a difference between both. African countries that signed the agreement are not stupid. Read more about LGBTQ right here:

https://www.amnesty.org/en/what-we-do/discrimination/lgbti-rights/

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