THE United Nations Information Service in Geneva on Tuesday updated
the press on the humanitarian situation in Nigeria as a result of
violence linked to Boko Haram insurgency.
The update, which was done by Bettina Luescher for World Food
Population (WFP), was concerned by increased fighting and insecurity in
the north-eastern and the border regions, which led to an increase in
the number of refugees and internally displaced people.
A statement by the National Information Officer
, United Nations
Information Centre (UNIC),
Oluseyi Soremekun,
quoting the update,
said: “Close to 750,000 people were now food insecure.
WFP believed the security crisis could lead to prolonged hunger as it
became more difficult for people to gain access to food and maintain a
livelihood.” Children were especially vulnerable, and the number of
women and children aged under five suffering from malnutrition in the
areas affected by the Boko Haram violence was rising.
Health centres had reported a spike in the number of malnutrition
cases they were seeing, it added. Luescher said: “WFP was increasing
its operations to reach over 655,000 people in Cameroun, Chad, and
Niger.
It was providing special nutritious food but was nevertheless
concerned that the most vulnerable people were not receiving adequate
assistance.
WFP appealed to the international community for US$16.3 million to
pay for immediate and urgent assistance. Responding to questions about
the beneficiaries of the WFP’s assistance, Luescher said WFP would
reach 655,000 out of a total of 720,000 food insecure people. In the
areas most affected by Boko Haram violence, the acute malnutrition
surpassed WFP’s emergency threshold, reaching up to 22 per cent in some
areas of Chad and 12 per cent in Cameroun.
Closed borders had played a part in the crisis as they halted trade
and prevented access to farmlands, stopped herders from reaching grazing
lands, and banned fishing for security reasons. Rural household in
affected areas had sold more livestock than in previous years. One in
three household had reported that they had incurred debt in order to
purchase food, she said.

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