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Tinubu Calls For Reform Of Global Governance, Healthcare And Financial Systems At BRICS Summit

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Tinubu urges fairer global governance, finance, and healthcare systems at BRICS Summit, highlighting Africa’s unequal burden in climate crisis.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged a comprehensive reevaluation of the current global governance structure, as well as the world’s financial and healthcare systems, stressing the need for greater equity, inclusion, and justice for low-income and emerging economies, particularly those in Africa.

Invited by Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Tinubu represented Nigeria at the annual gathering of the Global South and emerging economies bloc, where he voiced strong support for BRICS’ push toward inclusive and collective global development.

“Nigeria, therefore, associates with what I have heard today and all that has happened in BRICS. The next issues are financial restructuring and reevaluation of the global structure,” the President said.

The summit marks Nigeria’s first participation as an official BRICS partner country, following its admission into the group in January 2025 alongside Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan. The partner-country category was introduced at the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan in 2024.

Highlighting Africa’s disproportionate burden in the face of global environmental challenges, Tinubu stated, “Africa has contributed the least to global emissions but suffers the most.” He called for a “new path of justice” rooted in fairness, sustainable technology transfer, and accessible financing for developing nations to benefit meaningfully from global initiatives.

He also referenced the African Carbon Market Initiative and the Great Green Wall project as key regional responses to climate change, expressing optimism that COP-30 would further galvanize support for a sustainable global environment.

On Nigeria’s domestic front, President Tinubu outlined the country’s commitment to the 2050 long-term vision and its nationally determined contributions. He said Nigeria is taking bold steps to accelerate renewable energy adoption, mainstream climate action, promote nature-based solutions, strengthen urban resilience, champion South-South cooperation, align with the global renewal framework, and achieve universal health coverage.

“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,” Tinubu asserted.

He also flagged the growing threat of non-communicable diseases and urged BRICS to evolve into not just an economic bloc but a symbol of solidarity and innovation that delivers lasting, people-centred solutions.

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