Friday, November 8

FAO: Over 26 Million Nigerians At Risk Of Food Insecurity In 2024 Over Inflation, Banditry

The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) says at least 26.5 million Nigerians in Borno, Sokoto and Zamfara States, including the FCT, may face a food crisis between June and August 2024.

FAO country representative Dominique Kouacou disclosed this at the presentation of the October to November round of the Cadre Harmonise (CH) food security and early warning analysis on Friday in Abuja.

Mr Kouacou was represented by Abubakar Suleiman, assistant FAO representative, programme.

The CH conducted the analysis in 26 states and the FCT to ascertain the food security situation and make projections for the future.

According to him, the current cycle is happening after an unusually lean season which witnessed several shocks, ranging from persistent insecurity situations like insurgency and banditry.

He listed other challenges as natural resource-based conflicts, high cost of food and agricultural inputs due to high inflation and severe dry spells in some states immediately after the onset of rains.

On his part, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Ernest Umakhihe, said the analysis was conducted and validated by highly skilled professionals of the CH analysis task force over the past two weeks.

The permanent secretary, represented by Fausat Lawal, director of special duties, said the results of the cycle of Cadre Harmonise (CH) analysis were coming at a time when government at all levels was leaving no stone unturned in reinvigorating the nation’s economy.

He said though the challenges were daunting, they were surmountable. Mr Umakhihe added that several factors seemed to negate the ministry’s efforts.

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