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SAMOA: Why NASS ‘Lobbied’ FG to Sign Controversial Agreement

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SAMOA: Why NASS ‘Lobbied’ FG to Sign Controversial Agreement

The National Assembly, according to Premium Times report, lobbied the Nigerian government to sign the Samoa Agreement.

The online news platform obtained a letter from the National Assembly to the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Atiku Bagudu, asking the government to sign the Agreement.

Recalled that The Meridian Spy had reported that the House urged the government to suspend the implementation of the Agreement on Thursday, pending an investigation by its committee.

However, the letter shows that contrary to the position of the House on the Agreement, the National Assembly as an institution was involved in pushing for the government to sign it.

Not only did it push for the Agreement, but the federal legislature also participated as “observers” and nominated a candidate to take a position in the parliamentary wing of the organisation.

 

In the letter, dated 9 May 2024, and signed by Muhammed Argungu, the National Assembly urged the minister to sign the Agreement and pay all of Nigeria’s outstanding obligations to the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States and European Union, Joint Parliamentary Assembly (OACPS-EU-JPA).

Mr Argungu, a director of International Parliamentary Organisations, signed the letter on behalf of the Clerk to the National Assembly (CAN), Sani Tambawal.

In the letter, the National Assembly lobbied the government to sign the Agreement so that a Nigerian lawmaker could be elected into the OACPS-EU-JPA.

“The Leader of the Nigerian Delegation was nominated during the meetings to represent West Africa in the Bureau of the Regional Assembly. Regrettably, her nomination was, however, stepped down because Nigeria had not signed the Samoa Agreement and also due to Nigeria’s indebtedness.

“Accordingly, the Honourable Minister is requested to kindly consider the above and put in place machinery for signing the agreement and payment of the accumulated subscriptions to the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States and European Union (OACPS) to avoid the Nigerian delegation to the meetings being subjected to ridicule,” the letter reads in part.

The letter’s content contradicts the claim by many lawmakers that they were not involved in negotiating and ultimately signing the Agreement.

When contacted for comment, House spokesperson Akin Rotimi stated that since the matter is before a House committee, he would not comment.

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