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Northern Nigeria need 1billion dollars to fight hunger – United Nations

Secretary-General, António Guterres, says the United Nations has established a task force collaborating with other aid organisations to address food insecurity ralvaging northern Nigeria.

Technocrat Media Nigeria

NEW YORK – Secretary-General, António Guterres, says the United Nations has established a task force collaborating with other aid organisations to address food insecurity ralvaging northern Nigeria.

Stéphane Dujarric, the spokesman for the UN secretary-general, disclosed this in a briefing at the UN headquarters on Tuesday.

“A quick note from our humanitarian colleagues in Nigeria. Our humanitarian colleagues in Nigeria tell us that we, along with aid organisations in the country, have formed a task force to respond to increasing food insecurity in the northeast part of Nigeria,” said the UN spokesman.

“The task force is working with the government to implement a comprehensive plan to address food security, nutrition, health, protection, water, sanitation, and hygiene.”

The UN stated that the plan needed $250 million to help the hardest-to-reach people to receive food. The secretary-general had said over $1 billion would be needed to implement the Humanitarian Response Plan in northern Nigeria.

According to him, only one-third of the fund has been raised. Mr Guterres, who spoke through his deputy spokesman, Farhan Haq, said sustained funding would be needed to avert the food crisis in the zone.

“Our humanitarian colleagues warned that without sustained funding, millions of people in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states, North-East Nigeria will struggle to feed themselves,” said Mr Haq.

He explained that millions of people in the three states would struggle to feed themselves during the lean season due to the impact of conflict, COVID-19, high food prices, and climate change effects.

According to the UN boss, an estimated 4.4 million people, including internally displaced people, are expected to face critical food shortages, with 775,000 people being at extreme risk of catastrophic food insecurity.

“This is the worst outlook in four years. The humanitarian community is working with the government and local authorities to scale up the distribution of food in high-risk areas. But a surge in violence targeting aid workers and assets has made this difficult,”

“Our colleagues tell us that 8.7 million people in Nigeria need urgent assistance, including 2.2 million displaced people.”, he said.

Editor’s note: the image used was for the purpose of illustration.

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