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5.2m People In N’east Suffer Acute Food Insecurity by actiondrilling: 6:12am On Sep 25, 2017
The United Nations (UN) estimates that up to 5.2 million people in northeastern Nigeria are experiencing acute food insecurity and require emergency food assistance, largely as a result of insurgency, resultant displacement and loss of means of livelihoods.

This was revealed in a “Draft Nigeria Country Plan Global Food Security Strategy” document sent to Daily Sun by United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which said food availability, accessibility, utilisation and stability remain a challenge in Nigeria.

Despite government’s effort to strengthen the agricultural sector to generate broad-based growth and achieve food security, an annual growth rate of 2.5 per cent in food production remains sub-optimal.

Furthermore, the document also revealed that the menace Boko Haram insurgency and resultant counter-insurgency measures by the Nigerian military have severely reduced trade, market activities and agricultural production in northeastern Nigeria, resulting in significantly increased food insecurity in these areas in recent years.

Moreover, the organisation explained that the volatility in global food prices, restrictions on the ability of Nigerian importers to access foreign exchange, and wide gaps between official and parallel market exchange rates have led to increases in the prices of imported foods, contributing to rising vulnerability among poorer urban and rural households in Nigeria.

With Nigeria’s population growing at an alarming 3.2 per cent per annum, the organisation suggested that food availability, accessibility, stability and utilisation must constantly be increased to prevent food insecurity.

“With an estimated population of 182 million people (50.5 per cent male and 49.5 per cent female) in 2016 and an annual growth rate of 3.2 per cent, Nigeria will have a projected population of 440 million people by 2050. This has serious implications for increased food productivity and security.”

Food security is closely linked to hunger and malnutrition. Nigeria’s 2016 Global Hunger Index (GHI) scores of 25.5 against the 2000 score of 40.9 indicates a substantial reduction in hunger. However, the 38 per cent reduction in hunger over the last 16 years still represents a serious level of hunger based on the GHI severity scale. According to the 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), 37 per cent of children under five years of age are stunted; with 21 per cent severely stunted.

This indicates chronic, long-standing malnutrition. The highest levels of severe and moderate stunting are found in children between 18 and 23 months, with approximately half of the children in this age category stunted.
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Re: 5.2m People In N’east Suffer Acute Food Insecurity by EmeeNaka: 6:17am On Sep 25, 2017
There is a claim that North is the reason why the South eat today. I thought the food is free.
The problem is that,those 5.2million people will vote back to power,those leaders under whose watch the threat of food insecurity in NorthEast lingers. I hope APC regime don't come to blame PDP or Boko Haram.
Re: 5.2m People In N’east Suffer Acute Food Insecurity by Nukualofa: 6:18am On Sep 25, 2017
But the fallacy we hear everyday is that the North feeds other regions
Re: 5.2m People In N’east Suffer Acute Food Insecurity by raker300: 6:42am On Sep 25, 2017
Great news
Re: 5.2m People In N’east Suffer Acute Food Insecurity by baritereign24(m): 7:01am On Sep 25, 2017
Even the north can't feed itself again ooo,buhari shame to you
Re: 5.2m People In N’east Suffer Acute Food Insecurity by Nbote(m): 7:04am On Sep 25, 2017
For 2 years and counting now dey kip claiming BH no longer holds any territory so why haven't IDPs been relocated back to their homes?




Moreover, the organisation explained that the volatility in global food prices, restrictions on the ability of Nigerian importers to access foreign exchange, and wide gaps between official and parallel market exchange rates have led to increases in the prices of imported foods, contributing to rising vulnerability among poorer urban and rural households in Nigeria.


And yet d clueless govt kips blaming recession and d past govt for their own failings which put d nation in a nosedive..

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