Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Yusuf Tuggar, has explained why President Bola Tinubu missed his speaking slot at the ongoing United Nations climate change summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirate (UAE).
Nigeria is tired of official and fancy pronouncements and is now more action-oriented, according to Mr Tiggar, explaining why Mr Tinubu did not speak when he was slated to do so on Friday.
“Nigeria is 100 percent for action,” he stated on the sidelines of the 28th edition of the Conference of Parties (COP28) on climate change in Dubai.
Tinubu was slated to speak at the World Climate Action Summit on Friday alongside other heads of state, but did not. This raised questions about the country’s position at the summit.
When asked why the president did not deliver his speech as scheduled, Mr Tuggar said, “The speeches, to be honest as good as they may be, are mostly a repeat of pledges or promises and Nigeria is saying enough is enough, it’s time for action.”
He added that the government wanted a change of attitude towards the conference, away from colourful speeches which are repeated every year with very little progress made.
“The president was in the hall, he waited, he was going to give the speech, he listened and he decided, perhaps, that was not the time to give the speech.
There were other engagements that he needed to be involved in that would be more productive,” Mr Tuggar said, adding that it is not about just giving fancy speeches but actions.