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Tinubu urges reforms, more inclusion for Africa at BRICS Summit

‎Mr Tinubu, invited by Brazilian President Lula da Silva, voiced Nigeria’s support for BRICS’ push toward inclusive, just, and collective global development.

• July 7, 2025
President Bola Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu [Credit; NAN]

President Bola Tinubu has called for urgent reforms to global systems, urging greater inclusion and fairness for Africa and other emerging economies.

‎Speaking at the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, he advocated for more equitable global financial and healthcare systems, according to a statement by presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga on Monday.
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‎Mr Tinubu, invited by Brazilian President Lula da Silva, voiced Nigeria’s support for BRICS’ push toward inclusive, just, and collective global development.

‎Nigeria became a BRICS partner country in January 2025, joining Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.

‎Mr Tinubu restated the need for a new global order founded on fairness, technology transfer, and accessible financing to enable developing nations to thrive.

‎“The African continent is creating the path through the African Carbon Market Initiative and the Great Green Wall. We believe that COP-30 will strengthen our resolve to adopt a strategic approach to achieving a healthy global environment.

‎”Nigeria strongly believes in South-South cooperation. We can, therefore, not be passive participants in global decision-making on financial restructuring, debt forgiveness, climate change, environmental issues, and healthcare,” said Mr Tinubu.

‎He added, ”We must be the architects of a future that addresses the specific needs and concerns of youths, who represent 70 per cent of our population in Nigeria. ”Therefore, Nigeria remains guided by our long-term vision, 2050, and nationally determined contribution.”

‎Mr Tinubu affirmed Nigeria’s efforts to accelerate climate action and build environmental resilience through stakeholder engagement and policy reform.

‎”We are taking bold steps to accelerate renewable energy adoption, mainstream climate action, promote nature-based solutions and strengthen urban resilience,” Mr Tinubu explained. ‎”We also champion South-South cooperation, align with the global renewal framework and achieve universal health coverage for all.”

‎‎He noted that environmental degradation, climate crisis, and global healthcare inequalities were shared concerns pertinent to Africa, pointing out that ‎Africa “has contributed the least to global emissions but suffers the most.”

‎Mr Tinubulso urged BRICS nations to prioritise non-communicable diseases as a core global health concern.

‎”As we approach COP-30 and look to strengthen the global health system, we believe the BRICS must not only be a bloc for emerging economies but also a beacon for emerging solutions and resolutions rooted in solidarity, self-reliance, sustainability, and shared prosperity of a common future.”

‎”Nigeria reaffirms its commitment to strategic collaboration that translates into sustainable and inclusive development for all.”

President Tinubu attended the summit with Foreign Affairs Minister Amb. Yusuf Tuggar and Finance Minister, Mr Wale Edun.

‎Brazil, as BRICS chair, formally announced Nigeria’s admission as a partner country on January 17. ‎Nigeria now joins nine other nations as a BRICS partner country, reflecting a broader movement toward global multipolarity.

‎With its large population and strategic economy, Nigeria shares aligned interests with other BRICS members in driving equitable global progress.

‎BRICS, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, recently expanded to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the UAE as full members.

(NAN)

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