GPA Urges Tinubu to Revoke Bill Gates’ National Honour

The Global Prolife Alliance (GPA) has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to rescind the National Honour recently awarded to philanthropist Bill Gates, citing serious allegations of crimes against humanity. The organization alleges that Gates, through his philanthropic foundations, has engaged in actions that threaten Nigeria’s food sovereignty and public health.

Dr. Philip Njemanze, Chairman of GPA, described Gates’ alleged activities as a form of “bioterrorism.”

“Mr. Bill Gates has used vaccines and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) as tools to destabilize the health and food systems of Nigeria,”
the group stated, expressing concerns that these actions may pose long-term risks to national security. GPA is urging the Federal Government to pursue legal action by filing a formal complaint against Gates at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, asserting that the accusations fall under crimes against humanity as defined by Article 7 of the Rome Statute.

The group further cited international treaties like the Convention on the Prohibition of Biological Weapons (1972) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), stressing that these agreements mandate countries to prevent the misuse of public health and biotechnology tools. To that end, GPA has submitted evidence to the ICC under Article 15(1) of the Rome Statute, which allows organizations and individuals to provide information for potential investigation.

“We have submitted our findings, and we believe there is enough evidence to warrant an investigation,” the GPA affirmed.

Calling the national award an “insult to the Nigerian people,” Dr. Njemanze criticized the perceived lack of scrutiny in granting such honours.

“It is an insult to the Nigerian people to bestow such an honour on an individual whose actions threaten their well-being,”
he said. The group has also launched a public awareness campaign, releasing both short and full-length videos outlining its position.
“We want Nigerians and the global community to understand the gravity of these allegations and why urgent action is necessary,”
Njemanze emphasized. He concluded with a call for national unity, urging both leaders and citizens to confront what he described as an existential threat.
“Our leaders and citizens alike must recognize the existential threat posed by such activities. We need to take a stand now.”


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