Nigeria sent 1411 delegates to cop28

Nigeria sent 1411 delegates to cop28

 

Several African governments are defending their decision to send large delegations to the COP28 climate conference in Dubai amid widespread criticism.

The UN’s attendance list revealed that Nigeria, Morocco, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana and Uganda were among the countries that sent the biggest teams.

Nigeria sent 1,411 people, followed by Morocco with 823 and Kenya with 765.

Representatives of Nigeria and Kenya on Sunday said that many of the delegates on their lists were not publicly funded as they were representing the media, civil society organisations and private institutions.

Both countries also said that some of the listed delegates are participating remotely.

“As the biggest country in Africa, the biggest economy and one with a bigger stake in climate action as a country with a huge extractive economy, it is a no-brainer that delegates from Nigeria will be more than any other country in Africa,” a statement by an adviser of Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu said.

Kenya’s State House spokesperson Hussein Mohammed told privately-owned Citizen TV that the number was “exaggerated” as it represented those who had registered for the event – not those who attended.

He added that the national government had only cleared 51 essential delegates and the rest had been sponsored by other groups.

In a statement, the Tanzanian government said more than 90% of the delegations from the country were sponsored by the private sector.

Editorial Chief, Nigerian Bureau

Kings UBA is a Nigerian journalist and writer. I have reported for major local and international news organisations. I write satire. In 2017, I started contributing stories primarily to Discover Africa News Network. I can be reached on editorkingsuba@gmail.com. I currently manage Discover Africa News social media handles