The 21-page paper, which was published on Monday, only mentions a reduction in the consumption and production of fossil fuels.
The trip came under fire in the past days for the number of delegates, most of whom were sponsored on scarce federal resources.
Mr Geingob did not state how his children’s Dubai trip was funded or why their names were on the government’s delegate list.
The minister said the delegation was sponsored to the event for business and not for a jamboree.
Mr Tinubu assured prospective investors that this initiative transcends being a mere pilot project.
“I have no doubt that you will be guided by the interest of all Nigerians,” Mr Tinubu tells the lawmakers.
President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja on Wednesday for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to attend the COP28 Climate Summit, according to a statement from the presidency on Tuesday
