Tinubu Makes Strong Case For Nigeria’s Inclusion In G-20

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Following his recent success at the Presidential Petition Election Tribunal which upheld his victory at the February 25 presidential poll, President Bola Tinubu on Saturday told the G-20 leaders that as Africa’s largest economy Nigeria is capable of playing a major role within the bloc while helping to shape a more equitable world.

“Nigeria is poised, able, and willing to be a major player in this family of the G-20 and in shaping a new world, without whom, the family will remain incomplete,” President Tinubu said in his address to world leaders at the 18th G-20 Leaders’ Summit holding in New Delhi, India.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Ajuri Ngelale, disclosed this in a statement he signed on Saturday titled ‘President Tinubu to G-20 leaders: As Africa’s largest market, economy and democracy, Nigeria is ready to play a vital role in G-20.’

While acknowledging the vital role of the G-20 in shaping a rules-based world order that promotes shared prosperity and security, Mr. Tinubu argued that most of today’s pressing issues are “international in character and cannot be addressed without multilateral cooperation.

“Therefore, stronger collaboration, cooperation, and partnerships among diverse regions are the pathways to a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable future for the world,” he added.

President Tinubu said this explains why the role and contributions of the G-20 in shaping a fair new world order can not be overemphasized.

“A world that lives as one family, but is divided by staggering income inequalities and uneven access to basic social goods by the vast majority of our people cannot result in a peaceful and secure world where shared prosperity is achieved,” the president observed.

He said such global governance structures of the world’s collective dreams must be collectively designed, owned, and managed in the true spirit of One Family, mutual respect, and sustainable development.

The Nigerian leader congratulated India for hosting the historic summit and for successfully landing on the moon under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He described the achievement as an inspiration to all developing countries of the Global South.

Tinubu also welcomed the African Union’s inclusion in the G-20, saying it “opens opportunities for future membership of the group in a manner that reflects the relative balance of power and inclusiveness of humanity as One Family.”

The President also urged greater solidarity among nations, tasking advanced economies to support disadvantaged regions in the Global South and to promote climate justice.
He called for the strengthening of international frameworks for resource mobilisation and governance based on the principles of justice, equity, and fairness.

President Tinubu also urged the Global North, advanced economies, and multilateral institutions to mobilise resources and direct efforts to where help is needed most in the disadvantaged Global South.

“By doing so, we will be building a society anchored on the strong values of tolerance and mutual respect, where diplomacy, dialogue, and cooperation take precedence over competition, conflict, and divisions, which are based on inflexible ideologies and belief systems,” he concluded.

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