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Clarifying Delegation Numbers From Nigeria At COP28: Facts vs Fiction

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisDecember 3, 2023Updated:December 3, 2023 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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The participation of Nigerian delegates at the ongoing Climate Summit in Dubai, also known as COP28, has sparked controversies and social media discussions.

In an effort to provide clarity and separate facts from fiction, it is crucial to set the record straight.

Firstly, the COP summit, short for the Convention of Parties, gathers delegates from various sectors globally to address climate change and formulate collective solutions.

The current Dubai summit, the 28th in the series, brings together over 97,000 delegates from more than 100 countries worldwide. It follows COP27, held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, last year.





Delegates include representatives from government, private sectors, civil society, media, and multilateral institutions. In Nigeria, officials from federal and sub-national governments, business leaders, environmentalists, climate activists, and journalists are actively participating.

Notable government agencies such as NNPC, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, NIMASA, and NDDC are also present. Furthermore, various youth organizations, particularly from regions significantly affected by climate issues, have sent representatives.

Contrary to social media claims, the participation of these delegates is not a mere jamboree. Their attendance is essential to advocate for the diverse interests and concerns of Nigeria on the global stage.

It is crucial to emphasize that attendees from all countries, irrespective of their sector, register as parties representing their nations. This registration does not necessarily imply government sponsorship. Additionally, registering for a conference does not guarantee physical presence.

Given Nigeria’s status as the largest country in Africa with a prominent role in climate action due to its extensive extractive economy, the number of Nigerian delegates is understandably higher compared to other African nations.

Prominent individuals from Nigeria attending COP28 include Tony Elumelu, Chairman of UBA; Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman of BUA Group, and other influential figures promoting sustainability and climate actions through their philanthropic endeavors.

Their attendance, along with their accompanying staff, is not funded by the Federal Government.

The nature of the United Nations Climate summit attracts global figures, including statesmen, politicians, corporate leaders, journalists, and activists, contributing to the discourse on significant global agendas. With climate change as the paramount global issue, the impressive attendance, including leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, King Charles of the United Kingdom, and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, underscores the summit’s significance.

In conclusion, the presence of Nigerian delegates at COP28 reflects a diverse representation committed to addressing climate challenges and advocating for the nation’s interests on the international stage.

Temitope Ajayi

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