After backlash from Nigerians over the large number of delegates to the summit, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, on Monday disclosed that only 422 out of Nigeria’s 1,411 were funded by the Federal Government.
Reacting to the clarification on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Ibrahim stated the number of delegates had an influence on knowledge sharing at the event, adding that Nigeria was suffering from the impact of environmental pollution.
He added that the history of the country’s contingent to the summit could influence her hosting of the event in the near future.
“Funding (over) 400 people to a conference like this is too small. You may want to host the conference sometime in future,” he stated
Ibrahim said President Bola Tinubu signed many multimillion-dollar bilateral deals at the summit in Nigeria’s interest.
The lawmaker said the international community wouldn’t take Tinubu as seriously if he was in Dubai with a lean delegation.
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