In a surprising turn, barely a year after criticizing proposed emission cuts for Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu leads a massive delegation of over 1,400 individuals to a climate summit in the United Arab Emirates.
The United Nations reports that at least 1,411 delegates from Nigeria attended the conference, with 589 accompanying the president directly. The extravagant trip, costing billions, has raised eyebrows, particularly as Nigeria faces economic challenges and subsidy removals.
Critics question the need for such a large delegation and highlight the contradiction between Tinubu's actions and his earlier stance on emission policies. The trip is the latest instance of Tinubu's apparent disconnect from the economic struggles of Nigerians, following previous lavish expenditures on international visits.
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