Nigeria Seeks Increased Access to International Climate Finance
President Ahmed Tinubu has declared that Nigeria will actively collaborate with other African nations to secure greater access to international climate finance. Speaking at the COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, Tinubu emphasized the need for increased funding to address the challenges posed by climate change in developing countries. Represented by the Minister of Environment and Ecological Management, Balarabe Lawal, Tinubu stressed the importance of grants and accessible finance to support mitigation and adaptation efforts. He called for the swift operationalization of the loss and damage fund to help vulnerable countries cope with the adverse impacts of climate change. Tinubu highlighted Nigeria's vulnerability to climate change, citing increasing evidence of its widespread effects on the country. He outlined Nigeria's commitment to implementing policies and initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, building resilience, and integrating climate solutions into national planning. […]