Agriculture
Four Million Northern Nigerians Under Threat Of Food Insecurity – UN
United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Nigeria, Mathias Schmale, has said over four million people in Nigeria’s North-East region are expected to be in dire need of food in the coming season.
Speaking at an advocacy event on food security and nutrition in North-East Nigeria held recently in Abuja, Schmale said up to $351 million was needed to provide humanitarian support and avert the expected food crisis in the region.
He also noted that a total of 8.4 million Nigerians would need humanitarian support in the North-East, with 4.1 million people in the region already facing severe food insecurity.
“Across North-East Nigeria today, 8.4 million people need humanitarian assistance. Alarmingly, almost half of these crisis-affected people, 4.1 million are expected to face the severe pain of food insecurity in the approaching lean season.
“In 2021, the gap between people in need and people supported by food and nutrition assistance was 1.8 million. Due to reduced funding, that number is projected to dramatically increase to 2.9 million this lean season.
“Unless resources are urgently mobilised, almost three million people in dire need of food and nutrition support will go unassisted. Without food assistance, desperation may compel extremely vulnerable people into transactional sex, child labour, and selling their few possessions”, he said.
Speaking at the event, the Head of Special Duties, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Nadia Soso, said food security and nutrition of the affected people in the northern region remains a priority for the government.