Federal Government Debunks Misleading $150 Billion Claims About Samoa Agreement, Not For LGBTQ Rights or Financial Commitments

Federal Government Debunks Misleading $150 Billion Claims About Samoa Agreement, Not For LGBTQ Rights or Financial Commitments

The Federal Government of Nigeria has dismissed a newspaper report claiming that the Samoa partnership agreement signed on June 28 endorses LGBTQ rights in Nigeria and promises $150 billion in funding. Minister of Budget and Planning Atiku Bagudu clarified at a press conference that the agreement focuses on economic development, security, environment, and human rights protection, but does not mention LGBTQ rights or any financial commitment. The minister emphasized that the report is misleading and aimed at causing unnecessary tension in the country.

The minister’s clarification has put to rest the controversy surrounding the agreement, which was signed in Brussels, Belgium. The Samoa partnership agreement is aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between Nigeria and Samoa, and promoting cooperation in various areas of mutual interest. The Federal Government has assured Nigerians that it will always prioritize the country’s laws and values in any international agreement or partnership.

Minister Atiku Bagudu Clarifies Terms of Agreement

Minister of Budget and Planning Atiku Bagudu has clarified the terms of the Samoa partnership agreement, stating that it focuses on economic development, security, environment, and human rights protection. The minister emphasized that the agreement does not mention LGBTQ rights or any financial commitment, contrary to the newspaper report. Atiku Bagudu assured Nigerians that the Federal Government will always prioritize the country’s laws and values in any international agreement or partnership.

The minister’s clarification has been welcomed by many Nigerians, who had expressed concerns over the report. The Federal Government has been commended for its transparency and commitment to upholding the country’s laws and values. The Samoa partnership agreement is expected to promote cooperation between Nigeria and Samoa in various areas, including trade, investment, and security.

Report on LGBTQ Rights and Funding Debunked

The Federal Government has debunked a newspaper report claiming that the Samoa partnership agreement endorses LGBTQ rights in Nigeria and promises $150 billion in funding. Minister Atiku Bagudu clarified that the agreement does not mention LGBTQ rights or any financial commitment, contrary to the report. The minister emphasized that the report is misleading and aimed at causing unnecessary tension in the country.

The report had sparked controversy and debate among Nigerians, with many expressing concerns over the country’s laws and values. However, the Federal Government’s clarification has put to rest the controversy, and the country can now focus on the benefits of the Samoa partnership agreement. The agreement is expected to promote economic development, security, and human rights protection in Nigeria.

President Tinubu Commended for Upholding Nigerian Laws and Values

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been commended for upholding Nigerian laws and values in the Samoa partnership agreement. Minister Atiku Bagudu emphasized that the President would never sign an agreement that contradicts with Nigerian laws and values. The President’s commitment to upholding the country’s laws and values has been welcomed by many Nigerians, who see it as a demonstration of his administration’s transparency and accountability.

The President’s stance on the Samoa partnership agreement has also been commended by international partners, who see it as a demonstration of Nigeria’s commitment to upholding human rights and the rule of law. The agreement is expected to promote cooperation between Nigeria and Samoa in various areas, including trade, investment, and security.

Federal Government Assures Transparency in International Agreements

The Federal Government has assured Nigerians of its commitment to transparency in international agreements and partnerships. Minister Atiku Bagudu emphasized that the government will always prioritize the country’s laws and values in any international agreement or partnership. The government’s assurance has been welcomed by many Nigerians, who see it as a demonstration of its transparency and accountability.

The Federal Government’s commitment to transparency has also been commended by international partners, who see it as a demonstration of Nigeria’s commitment to upholding human rights and the rule of law. The Samoa partnership agreement is expected to promote cooperation between Nigeria and Samoa in various areas, including trade, investment, and security.

International Community Hails Nigeria’s Commitment to Human Rights

The international community has hailed Nigeria’s commitment to human rights and the rule of law in the Samoa partnership agreement. The agreement, signed in Brussels, Belgium, focuses on economic development, security, environment, and human rights protection. The international community has commended Nigeria for its transparency and accountability in upholding human rights and the rule of law.

The Samoa partnership agreement is expected to promote cooperation between Nigeria and Samoa in various areas, including trade, investment, and security. The agreement has been seen as a demonstration of Nigeria’s commitment to upholding human rights and the rule of law, and has been commended by international partners.


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