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Over 10 million risks hunger in northeast Nigeria – UN-OCHA
Over 10 million risks hunger in northeast Nigeria – UN-OCHA
By: Our Reporter
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA) on Thursday said that 10.6 million people need humanitarian assistance, as hunger looms among children and mothers in the Northeast, Nigeria.
The 12-year conflict has killed over 40, 000 people with destruction of property worth $9.2 billion (N3.42 trillion) in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) States.
UN-OCHA raised the alarm in a snapshot released in Maiduguri, Borno state, disclosing that; “About 2.8 million people were displaced from communities during the over decade Boko Haram insurgency in the region.
Besides displacement of persons, the snapshot lamented that 400, 000 children are currently suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps and host communities.
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“The ban on the distribution of food and non-food items in resettled communities by the Borno State Government could trigger hunger among IDPs,” warned the OCHA.
Some of the 7, 911 IDP returnees; are also gripped with fears to return to their ancestral homes in Abadam, Monguno, Marte and Guzamala Local Government Areas.
The returnees comprising 70 percent of women and children lamented that they could not travel a kilometre from the council headquarters.
“Our wives and children cannot fetch or draw firewood and potable water since we were relocated from Bakkasi camp to Gwoza council headquarters,” said Buba
He said there is insecurity in communities, including Ashgashiya, Kirawa, Agapalawa, Attagara, Uvaha and Khuhum, a border settlement with Cameroon.
Over 10 million risks hunger in northeast Nigeria – UN-OCHA