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Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by Morbeta11(m): 9:22pm On Dec 03, 2023

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who is participating in the Climate Change Conference (COP28) arrived in Dubai with 1,411 delegates, according to a list by the UN Climate Change, making him the leader in Africa with the highest entourage and the third largest representation among global countries attending the conference.

COP28 which started on Thursday 30 November to end on Tuesday 12 December, is a 13-day event that is used by governments to agree on policies to limit global temperature rises and adapt to impacts associated with climate change. On Saturday, the Nigerian President shared the platform with Sultan Ahmed al-Jabar, President of COP28, John Kerry and the Chinese Envoy on Climate change President of COP28. The President who spoke on the need for participants to make commitments to the goal of limiting the earth’s temperature increase to 1.5C by the end of the century, said Nigeria has committed already.

“We have been doing so before today. We are committed to critical steps to reduce methane emissions by ensuring gas flaring is eliminated. There is a huge penalty for that. There is equally a huge incentive to do so,” Tinubu said.

However, back home, it is not Tinubu’s pledges that have Nigerians buzzing. His government continues to show that it cannot curb wasteful spending.

Of the 1,411 delegates, 590 were sponsored to attend the conference by the Nigerian government which is currently battling with record inflation, an out-of-control exchange rate, a ballooning debt profile, and millions of its citizens sliding into poverty. The total to-and-from flight ticket for the 590 delegates is estimated at N885 million.

BusinessDay arrived at the cost using flight rates from international airline operators. According to sources in the aviation sector who would not want to be mentioned, the federal government rarely charter local carriers when attending conferences outside the country. The government prefers to contract international flight operators and pay them in foreign currency for charter services, this is despite having local operators with approvals to fly directly to some of the countries. The President is known to use one of the 10 Presidential fleets while the rest of the entourage charter an international flight. The cost of maintaining each of the Presidential aircraft rose by 99.6 percent to N7.297 billion in 2019.

A check on the average international flight operator showed that a two-way flight ticket from Nigeria to Dubai will cost N1.5 million.

On the list of the Nigerian delegation include the President, 25 ministers, the chief of staff, about 5 director generals, several directors, deputy directors, assistant directors, and several officials with different titles. Gilbert Ramex Chagouri is listed among the ministers as ‘Confidente of the President’.

“This number of aides and officials is too many for just a meeting. President Tinubu keeps wasting our resources on frivolities. How many people will speak on behalf of Nigeria, that is if Mr President will be allowed to climb the podium,” Adewale Damilare said on his X account.

However, a source at the Presidency told BusinessDay that only seven ministers embarked on the Dubai trip. In a video trending online, Seyi Tinubu was seen entering the venue of the COP28 ahead of the President and his very large entourage. Apart from the cost of flight, it is also a normal practice by the Nigerian government to give per diem also called estacodes to those going with the President on any trip.

BusinessDay investigation found that the estacode each traveler receives depends on their level. Ministers are paid $900 per day as estacode which amounts to $11,7000 per minister for the 13 days the conference would be held. Permanent secretaries get $600, amounting to $7,800 for the same period. Officers of levels 15-17 receive $425 amounting to $5,525 in total. Levels 7-14 get $381 amounting to $4,953 and levels 1-6 get $206 amounting to $2,678 for the 13 days.

“COP28 is a 13-day event that will cost a lot more money in hotel accommodation than UNGA. It’ll be nice for Nigerians to know how much is spent in sponsoring Tinubu and all that accompanied him to COP28. Tinubu and 2 Ministers would’ve been more than enough for this trip given the current economic reality in the country,” said a Nigerian who goes by the name Brother Barth on X.

“Nigeria at COP-28. An entrance befitting a country that delivers 400,000MW to its people daily, utilising approximately 100bcf of gas daily, with a $4trn economy and arriving the Dubai meetings with 1,411-strong delegation of which 851 are delegates of various federal and state government entities, third largest behind China and Brazil. We will surely be a strong and persuasive voice for climate action at COP-28,” an energy consultant said describing what would have been an ideal situation.

Experts say it is unfortunate that the government does not recognise the importance of cutting down the high cost of governance, even when it has to borrow almost 100 percent to fund its budget. Nigeria is planning to spend N27.5 trillion in 2024, out of which the non-debt recurrent expenditure is N9.92 trillion while debt service is projected to be N8.25 trillion and capital expenditure is N8.7 trillion.


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Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by SyrusdeHansome(m): 9:28pm On Dec 03, 2023
At the end of Tinubu`s administration so many Nigerians will give testimonies in their respective churches for surviving the inept administration. Pple are now calling into radio stations on a live broadcast to beg for food and money. Ten yrs ago nobody wud belief Nigeria will get to this point in 2023.

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Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by vanbonattel: 9:29pm On Dec 03, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by Brendaniel: 9:32pm On Dec 03, 2023
Hmmmm
Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:32pm On Dec 03, 2023
If tinubu is looking to get investment into the country this not the way to go about it. His trip to India and Saudi was not fruitful so why keep spending such a huge amount of money on delegates. I am beginning to think he wants to enrich his friends and family only.

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Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by Chibuzoripob: 9:56pm On Dec 03, 2023
sad make una nor give yourselves HBP over this
Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by OneCandleAway(f): 10:00pm On Dec 03, 2023
Funkyswagzz:
If tinubu is looking to get investment into the country this not the way to go about it. His trip to India and Saudi should was not fruitful so why keep spending such a huge amount of money on delegates. I am beginning to think he wants to enrich his friends and family only.

If you're a Lagosian, you won't begin to think, you'll know that's his model. Enrich the higher ups and expect them to control those below.

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Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by mbaise1000: 10:11pm On Dec 03, 2023
Blessed are those of us that did not believe for we are not surprised or disappointed.
We ALREADY wailed and are sure that those that wail last, wails LOUDEST. AND SECRET wailing as is going on now is the most painful,
Those that voted against their personal interests to spite others, will surely feel this most but I don't expect them to come here and show their disappointment, they will be defending with empty stomachs and thinking of how to manage to get to their workplace, for those that have something to do even, the majority are now worse off than they are last year and claim they are suffering today for the good of tomorrow, same thing they said when buhari was punishing them, but we realists know that nigeria will NEVER get BETTER, but will get WORSE. You can insult me if you want, doesn't pay your transport tomorrow and doesn't reduce the price of fuel and bread, we all buy at the same price,and those that sold their birthrights for peanuts has finished it,
PROUDLY 5%.
Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by christejames(m): 10:13pm On Dec 03, 2023
Renewed Hopelessness...




The national thief keeps squandering our money!
Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by SoNature(m): 7:01am On Dec 04, 2023
Everyone should be open-minded about this administration. Don't expect anything from him.

But one thing I must ask his praise singers is to stop gaslighting Nigeria. They did it for Buhari for 8 years and look where the old man left us.
Re: Tinubu’s Outsized COP28 Delegation Costs N880m To Fly by nairalanda1(m): 7:08am On Dec 04, 2023
SoNature:
Everyone should be open-minded about this administration. Don't expect anything from him.

But one thing I must ask his praise singers is to stop gaslighting Nigeria. They did it for Buhari for 8 years and look where the old man left us.

Even then, the amounts being spent on this trip shows the government is not commited to cutting costs with the fact that our economy is broke.

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