After nearly two weeks of deliberations and brainstorming at the COP28 Climate Conference held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the Summit has officially given a nod to the worldโs transition from fossil fuels.
This was the consensus at the end of the COP28 event, which commenced on 30 November and ended on 12 December, 2023, with over 88,000 participants worldwide.
COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber lauded the parties for throwing weight behind the agreement to move away from fossil fuels.
โYou did step up, you showed flexibility, you put common interest ahead of self-interest,โ he said, according to a News Agency report.
Describing the deal as bringing โtransformational changeโ on climate, Jaber said of the UAEโs diplomacy: โWe have helped restore faith and trust in multilateralism, and we have shown that humanity can come together.โ
European Union climate chief Wopke Hoekstra called the agreement โlong, long overdueโ, saying it had taken nearly 30 years of climate meetings to โarrive at the beginning of the end of fossil fuelsโ.
DAILY POST recalls that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Nigeriaโs delegates attended the event to add the countryโs perspective to the discussion on climate change.
Tinubu assured that Nigeria is committed to reconstructing a better, cleaner nation.