Tinubu Lands in Brazil for G20 Summit Participation
President Bola Tinubu has landed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to participate in the 19th Heads of State and Government Summit of the G20.
The President arrived on Sunday at 11:03 p.m. local time (3:03 a.m. on Monday in Nigeria) and was welcomed by Ambassador Breno Costa from Brazil’s Ministry of External Relations.
He was joined by several officials, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar; the Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha; and the Minister of Art, Tourism, Culture, and Creativity, Hannatu Musawa.
Dr. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, and Ambassador Mohammed Mohammed, Director General of the National Intelligence Agency accompanied him.
Tinubu is anticipated to engage in bilateral discussions during the summit to further Nigeria’s socio-economic development initiatives.
Brazil’s President, Lula da Silva, is presiding over the 2024 G20 summit, having assumed the group’s rotating leadership on December 21, 2023, with his term concluding on November 30.
The summit, themed “Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet,” will center on three aspects of sustainable development—economic, social, and environmental—and the transformation of global governance systems.
It will also emphasize the increasing global temperatures and the fundamentals of the digital economy, among other topics.
The Brazilian leadership will prioritize addressing the Israel–Hamas conflict and the growing geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the outcomes of the work undertaken by the nation holding the rotating G20 presidency are typically presented at the annual summit.
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It marks the occasion when heads of state and government endorse agreements formed over the year and outline strategies to address global issues.
NAN further notes that the Leaders’ Summit represents the culmination of the G20’s year-long efforts through Ministerial Meetings, Working Groups, and Engagement Groups, with their outcomes to be finalized at the summit.
The event will bring together 19 member nations, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, India, and Indonesia.
The other participating countries are Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Reflecting the summit’s theme, Da Silva outlined a three-point agenda to tackle hunger, poverty, and inequality during the event set to take place from November 18 to 19.
Tinubu is participating in the 2024 G20 summit after being invited by the organizers, who also invited representatives from the African Union and the European Union.
On August 29, the Brazilian Ambassador to Nigeria, Carlos Areias, formally invited Tinubu to the 2024 G20 summit on behalf of Da Silva while presenting his Letter of Credence.
Areias mentioned that Da Silva was eager to host Tinubu at the G20 Leaders’ Summit, highlighting food security as the primary focus of the Brazilian presidency to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030.