UN Summit: Tinubu seeks total elimination of nuclear weapons

President Bola Tinubu has called for total elimination of nuclear weapons all over the world.
Mr Tinubu made the call while delivering Nigeria’s statement at the high-level meeting to commemorate the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons at the UN headquarters in New York.
Represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, Tinubu said the event reminded the world of shared responsibility and collective resolve to eradicate dangerous weapons.
Mr Tinubu said, “Nigeria will continue to do its part to ensure total elimination of nuclear weapons is achieved.’’
According to him, the total elimination of nuclear weapons remains the only absolute guarantee against their use or threat of use.
“The catastrophic humanitarian consequences that could result from either intentional use or unintentional explosion of these dangerous weapons are dire,” he said.
Mr Tinubu urged Nuclear Weapons States to be mindful of the impact of weapons of mass destruction on human health, the environment, and vital economic resources among others.
“We need to see action toward the dismantling of these weapons,” he said.
According to him, the continued existence of nuclear weapons is a huge challenge to international peace and security.
The Nigerian leader reiterated his concern over the resistance and lack of political will by Nuclear-Weapon States to ensure total elimination of their nuclear arsenals.
“We, therefore, urge all the Nuclear Weapons States to implement all agreed measures toward achieving total elimination of nuclear weapons. Nigeria also wishes to renew its call on all states to work assiduously toward the actualisation of the goals and objectives of a nuclear weapons-free world. We are convinced that the universalisation of the NPT is dependent upon strict compliance with its three pillars,” he said.
The three pillars are disarmament, non-proliferation and peaceful uses of nuclear energy
He commended all states that had ratified the TPNW and urged those yet to do so to accede without delay.
“My delegation takes pride in having actively contributed to the negotiation process and in being among the first countries to sign the treaty,” he said.
He said that the treaty represented a significant step toward achieving a world free of nuclear weapons.
He added, “In this regard, my delegation also calls on all Nuclear-Weapon States to cease the testing, development, and modernisation of nuclear weapons, including associated research activities.’’
He noted that the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons to humanity prompted African countries to adopt the Pelindaba Treaty, declaring Africa as a nuclear-weapons-free zone.
The Pelindaba Treaty prohibits, among other things, stationing of nuclear explosive devices and their testing in the entire space that constitutes the African continent.
Mr Tinubu enjoined all member states from other regions, especially those regions not yet free of nuclear weapons to emulate Africa in their respective regions.
“Nigeria underscores the importance of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and, like many other developing countries, has embraced nuclear technology to advance its development goals,” he said.
Mr Tinubu further reminded all states of their obligation to comply fully with existing frameworks to uphold global nuclear safety, security, and non-proliferation norms.
According to him, the benefits of nuclear disarmament are enormous and cannot be underestimated.
“Member States must demonstrate sincerity of purpose and commitment to the goal of the total elimination of nuclear weapons. While there are no easy solutions, we must remain resolutely focused on getting to a world free of nuclear weapons and be better assured of our survival as human race,” he said.
(NAN)
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