During the G20 Summit in Brazil, President Tinubu expressed his support for the inauguration of the Global Alliance to Combat Hunger and Poverty.
Tinubu characterized the partnership as crucial in the international battle against hunger and poverty.
He delivered this remark on Monday during the opening session of the 19th G20 Leaders Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He said, “This bold and visionary step underscores Brazil’s leadership in addressing one of the most urgent and persistent challenges facing our world today.
“The creation of this Alliance marks a significant milestone in our global efforts to eradicate hunger and poverty, and it also sends a powerful message of solidarity to vulnerable populations around the globe.
“By fostering collaboration between governments, international organisations, and civil society, this initiative offers a comprehensive approach not only to addressing immediate needs but also tackling the structural causes of hunger and poverty.
“These goals are at the core of Nigeria's development agenda, and the Alliance offers a platform to accelerate progress towards them.
“By collaborating with international partners, Nigeria aims to leverage best practices, innovative solutions, and financial support to enhance its efforts to combat poverty and hunger. The endorsement reinforces Nigeria's role as a key player in global efforts to promote sustainable development and improve the quality of life for all its citizens.
“The Security Council should expand its permanent and non-permanent member categories to reflect the world’s diversity and plurality. Africa deserves priority in this.
“The Security Council should expand its permanent and non-permanent member categories to reflect the world’s diversity and plurality better.
“Africa deserves priority in this process, and two permanent seats should be allocated to it with equal rights and responsibilities. Nigeria stands ready and willing to serve as a representative of Africa in this capacity.”
In a statement delivered by Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, President Tinubu remarked that the G20 has evolved into a progressive international institution that champions reform-oriented multilateralism.
Tinubu characterized the partnership as crucial in the international battle against hunger and poverty.
He delivered this remark on Monday during the opening session of the 19th G20 Leaders Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He said, “This bold and visionary step underscores Brazil’s leadership in addressing one of the most urgent and persistent challenges facing our world today.
“The creation of this Alliance marks a significant milestone in our global efforts to eradicate hunger and poverty, and it also sends a powerful message of solidarity to vulnerable populations around the globe.
“By fostering collaboration between governments, international organisations, and civil society, this initiative offers a comprehensive approach not only to addressing immediate needs but also tackling the structural causes of hunger and poverty.
“These goals are at the core of Nigeria's development agenda, and the Alliance offers a platform to accelerate progress towards them.
“By collaborating with international partners, Nigeria aims to leverage best practices, innovative solutions, and financial support to enhance its efforts to combat poverty and hunger. The endorsement reinforces Nigeria's role as a key player in global efforts to promote sustainable development and improve the quality of life for all its citizens.
“The Security Council should expand its permanent and non-permanent member categories to reflect the world’s diversity and plurality. Africa deserves priority in this.
“The Security Council should expand its permanent and non-permanent member categories to reflect the world’s diversity and plurality better.
“Africa deserves priority in this process, and two permanent seats should be allocated to it with equal rights and responsibilities. Nigeria stands ready and willing to serve as a representative of Africa in this capacity.”
In a statement delivered by Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, President Tinubu remarked that the G20 has evolved into a progressive international institution that champions reform-oriented multilateralism.
During the G20 Summit in Brazil, President Tinubu expressed his support for the inauguration of the Global Alliance to Combat Hunger and Poverty.
Tinubu characterized the partnership as crucial in the international battle against hunger and poverty.
He delivered this remark on Monday during the opening session of the 19th G20 Leaders Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He said, “This bold and visionary step underscores Brazil’s leadership in addressing one of the most urgent and persistent challenges facing our world today.
“The creation of this Alliance marks a significant milestone in our global efforts to eradicate hunger and poverty, and it also sends a powerful message of solidarity to vulnerable populations around the globe.
“By fostering collaboration between governments, international organisations, and civil society, this initiative offers a comprehensive approach not only to addressing immediate needs but also tackling the structural causes of hunger and poverty.
“These goals are at the core of Nigeria's development agenda, and the Alliance offers a platform to accelerate progress towards them.
“By collaborating with international partners, Nigeria aims to leverage best practices, innovative solutions, and financial support to enhance its efforts to combat poverty and hunger. The endorsement reinforces Nigeria's role as a key player in global efforts to promote sustainable development and improve the quality of life for all its citizens.
“The Security Council should expand its permanent and non-permanent member categories to reflect the world’s diversity and plurality. Africa deserves priority in this.
“The Security Council should expand its permanent and non-permanent member categories to reflect the world’s diversity and plurality better.
“Africa deserves priority in this process, and two permanent seats should be allocated to it with equal rights and responsibilities. Nigeria stands ready and willing to serve as a representative of Africa in this capacity.”
In a statement delivered by Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, President Tinubu remarked that the G20 has evolved into a progressive international institution that champions reform-oriented multilateralism.
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