A coalition of value-driven non-governmental organisations in Nigeria has condemned the commercialization of surrogacy, especially amongst young school girls as well as the World Health Organisation’s pandemic treaty and other policies that endorse sexual immorality in the Samoa agreement.
Surrogacy makes young school girls sell their Eggs.
Speaking at a World media Conference in Lagos, the group said such policies now being supported by some government officials negate Moral Values And Potend Danger For human Health And Survival.
The Samoa Agreement is an international treaty to which Nigeria became a signatory after initial resistance.
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It Contains articles that endorse Girls to sell their eggs for Surrogacy, Abortion, Sexual immorality and other LGBT Practices.
Also of concern to the NGOs is the new legal framework by the World Health Organisation (WHO) which was intended to strengthen Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness And Response ,but now being diverted for other Wrong Purposes.
They urged Nigerians to Unite in rejecting any neo colonial policy that endangers human interest above financial Gains.
(Editor: Nkoli Omhoudu)