Politics
‘Offensive Clauses’: Suspend implementation of Samoa agreement — Reps tell Tinubu

The House of Representatives has suggested the suspension of the Samoa agreement recently signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government.
The resolution followed the adoption of a motion by deputy minority leader Aliyu Madaki and 88 others, during plenary in on Tuesday on Tuesday.
Presenting the motion, Madaki argued that there were some “offensive clauses” in the agreement.
He said that the said clauses bordered on granting rights to gays and lesbians as part of conditions to enjoy the benefits of the deal.
“The agreement promotes rights which are against extant laws in the country.
“The Federal Government should suspend the implementation of the agreement pending the conclusion of an investigation into the pact,” he said.
Rep. Kingle Chinda, the Minority Leader, in his contribution, said that it was an investigative motion, urging the lawmakers not to be too judgmental.
He said that the content of the agreement was “not yet known”, adding that there was a need to exercise caution.
Rep Usman Kumo, the Chief Whip, in his contribution, supported the motion that the matter be suspended pending investigation by the House.