Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,154,490 members, 7,823,147 topics. Date: Friday, 10 May 2024 at 04:19 AM

Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies (138 Views)

Nigeria Will Face Food Crisis In Next Three Months – Attahiru Bafarawa / Tinubu Economic Advisers Propose Customs, NIMASA, FIRS Merger / FCT, 20 States May Face Food Crisis, Starvation Later This Year (Full List) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by FuglyGurl(f): 6:32pm On Mar 08
No fewer than 31.5 million people, including 83,846 internally displaced persons (IDPs), in 26 states and the FCT are expected to be in a food crisis between June and August 2024, according to Cadre Harmonisé.

Cadre Harmonisé (CH) is a food and nutrition insecurity analysis by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in collaboration with technical partners, including the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

According to the report, at least 24.7 million people, including 14,000 IDPs, in 26 states and the FCT will be in a food crisis between March and May 2024.

The report revealed that about 1.1 million people in Adamawa were expected to be in crisis or worse between June and August 2024, and about 2.1 million people in Borno were expected to be in crisis or worse between June and August.

“Also, 1.5 million people in Yobe are expected to be in crisis or worse between June and August this year.

“During the current period, food consumption was under stress in most of the states and in crisis in some LGAs in Adamawa, Borno, Katsina, Yobe, and Zamfara states.

“Deteriorated food consumption situations were also observed among populations in the inaccessible areas and the IDPs in Adamawa, Borno, Sokoto, and Zamfara States.

“During the projected period (June to August 2024), more households are expected to face a crisis level of food consumption in the states,” the report stated.

It said the deteriorating food consumption resulted from a significant spike in food prices due to high production and transportation costs caused by the removal of fuel subsidies and its resultant impact on inflation and consumer price index rates on both food and basic non-food items.

The report said that in all the states analysed, livelihood evolution was under stress or crisis.

“The consequences of insecurity have led to the loss of livelihoods in Adamawa, Benue, Borno, Katsina, Niger, Plateau, Sokoto, Zamfara, and Yobe states.

“Poor macroeconomic conditions are restricting access to agricultural inputs in the country; the high cost of transport, the inflation rate, and the volatile dollar-naira exchange rate have negatively affected households’ income.

“In the projected period (June to August 2024), poor microeconomic conditions and conflicts are expected to drive limited access to livelihood opportunities.

“The nutrition situation in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe and the north-west states of Katsina, Sokoto, and Zamfara revealed the prevalence of malnutrition for under-5 children to be in crisis in the current situation,” the report said.

The report said key drivers of the crisis included conflict and insecurity, fuel scarcity, the naira devaluation currency crisis, rising inflation and Consumer Price Index (CPI) rates.

Spiking prices of food predated Mr Tinubu’s government. However, the president’s sudden fuel subsidy removal and floating of the naira, which experts lauded, have seen petrol prices jump from N145 to N630, shooting food prices up astronomically as the naira continues its freefall against the dollar, trading for over N1,600 against a dollar.

Last week, Nigerians protested skyrocketing food prices in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, chanting “Tinubu ole.” Similar protests were held in Osun, Niger, Kano and Lagos, the president’s home state, last week.

In his remarks at the presentation, the country representative of the FAO to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Koffy Dominique, said the organisation would continue to support the CH process, both in terms of funding, technical support and capacity building across the country.

Also, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Temitope Fashedemi, said the federal government has put machinery in place to address challenges of food and nutrition insecurity.

He said the results of the cycle of CH analysis came when the government was leaving no stone unturned in reinvigorating the nation’s economy.

The permanent secretary said the removal of petroleum subsidies had further heightened pressure, resulting in food inflation and an increase in the consumer price index

He assured of the ministry’s commitment to upholding and utilising the outcomes and recommendations proffered at the workshop for the implementation of food and nutrition security interventions.


https://gazettengr.com/over-31-million-nigerians-may-face-food-crisis-between-june-august-due-to-tinubus-economic-policies-report/
Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by Malroux: 6:36pm On Mar 08
Tinubu is only interested in answering Mr president. Nothing else matters to him.

1 Like

Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by benuejosh: 6:43pm On Mar 08
Go and farm and cultivate what you eat.

Live Tinubu out of your laziness and wanting to be spoon fed by the government always.

1 Like

Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by benuejosh: 6:46pm On Mar 08
Go and farm and live Tinubu out of your travails.

Little wonder you were called lazy Nigerian youths. Farm, cultivate your backyards and eat from those gardens. Growing up and till now, we have a home garden, we have goats, chickens and turkey that we can easily get hold and satisfy those cravings. We have Ugu, okra and others in our gardern too that we eat from consistently. Not to talk of the large portions of yams, cassava, maize and rice that we have farmed that keepa us all through the year. We hardly buy food because what we cultivate takes us in the house for a almost a whole year. About 7-8months to be precised. As the food stuff is finishing, time for another harvest is approaching.

If we learned to use our resources to help us. Stop complaining and go to farm.

Herdsmen are not all over the land. Even in Benue it is former governor Ortom's local government that they are residing. It is only him that knows the connection he has with them.

Go to farm, farm what you eat and stop complaining. Tinubu is only helping us.

1 Like

Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by SyrusdeHansome(m): 6:49pm On Mar 08
There is a saying that "if u fail to plan u`re planning to fail". President Tinubu failed to plan that`s why he`s failing in all ramifications. He thought that becoming the Nigerian president ends at winning election and traveling to different countries of the world. He didn`t know there are works 2b done that requires a person with a very sound mental capacity devoid of balablu bulaba in a town hall different frm licking the mic.

1 Like

Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by Ofunaofu: 7:13pm On Mar 08
Tinubu have successfully moved over 190 million Nigerians into multidimensional poverty

1 Like

Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by Tjra: 7:20pm On Mar 08
See what audio Billionaires aka importers have caused. Instead of them to go into production, na to dey import food items. Both good and fake.

These guys kill our local farming businesses and are a threat to our food security.
Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by Racoon(m): 7:21pm On Mar 08
Nigeria is in hell already since 2015.
Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by hisgrace090: 7:23pm On Mar 08
More than the number are facing food crises already not may.
Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by Prigidypogodo(f): 7:37pm On Mar 08
Tjra:
See what audio Billionaires aka importers have caused. Instead of them to go into production, na to dey import food items. Both good and fake.

These guys kill our local farming businesses and are a threat to our food security.


Ebi na mpawa oooo
Tinubu We are hungry ooo
all the way from Ogun Osun Oyo Ekiti
we're Ebi na mpawa oo
give us gbegiri to drink
give us agbado to chop
give us owambe to dance
give omonile jobs
give us agbero jobs
so we'll not scream
Ebi na mpawa oooo

Hahahahahaha nice song
Re: Over 31 Million Nigerians May Face Food Crisis Due To Tinubu’s Economic Policies by CASTOSVILLA(m): 7:43pm On Mar 08
Nigeria is gone!

(1) (Reply)

APC Begins E-registration Of Members / Tsunami: Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah & APC Anambra Set To Hold Mega Rally And Empowerment. / Abuja Better With Unelected Leader - Ugandan Mayor

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 22
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.