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Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by adenigga(m): 10:43am On Jun 27, 2021
PLAGUED by years of interminable Islamist terrorism, banditry and other unbridled security challenges, Nigeria’s ability to feed its mammoth population is becoming highly questionable. Already, millions of Nigerians are unable to feed like they used to do. With insecurity deteriorating to an extraordinary level, there is a real threat of hunger looming large over Africa’s most populous country. Nigeria occupied the 10th position in the 2020 Global Hunger Index where countries like Afghanistan, Haiti and Chad prominently featured among the ten hungriest countries.

Millions of Nigerians live in extreme poverty on less than $1.90 per person per day, an amount which is impossible to support a healthy livelihood. But not since the Nigerian Civil War between 1967 and 1970 has the security situation been so devastating. This time, almost every part of the country is under siege of one form of insecurity or the other. The bloody breaches have created millions of internally displaced persons and rendered farming activities negligible in the North-East, North-West, and North-Central, regarded as the major food-producing regions. Farming in other regions is also increasingly being threatened.

According to the North-East Development Commission, over 2.6 million people are at risk of hunger in Borno State alone due to Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist attacks. This is nearly half of the state’s population estimated at 5.86 million (2016). The Food and Agricultural Organisation said insurgency gas denied 65,800 farmers access to agricultural inputs.

Last November, the bloodthirsty Islamists beheaded 76 rice farmers in Zabarmari, Jere Local Government Area, for allegedly supporting the Nigerian military, aggravating the anarchy in the region. In March, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation warned that at least 9.2 million Nigerians faced starvation.

To underline the growing insecurity that is driving farmers out of their traditional routines, the Nigerian military conducted airstrikes against bandits in two states – Niger and Zamfara – in mid-June. Airstrikes by the Nigerian Air Force have been going on for years but are yet to achieve peace. Those two states, along with Kebbi, Katsina, and Kaduna, have been witnessing large-scale conflict. Niger State Governor, Abubakar Bello, recently warned of imminent famine in the agrarian state. He said, “Bandits have forced us to change our way of life in Niger State; they stopped our children from going to school, stopped us from travelling on our roads, stopped farmers from going to the farms…”

As in Niger, the bandits have also sacked farms in Zamfara, Katsina and Kebbi states. Well-armed and exhibiting bravura, the non-state actors rustle cattle, kidnap for ransom and collect tributes from farmers before they (farmers) can farm. A June report said 113 towns in Zamfara have been deserted because of bandit attacks. In Katsina, herdsmen have displaced residents in 11 of the state’s 34 LGAs. Food inflation decreased to 22.28 percent in May from 22.95 percent in March. Overall, inflation trended up for months to 18.12 percent before a slight reduction to 17.93 percent in May. In 2020, rising food prices pushed an extra seven million Nigerians below the poverty line, the World Bank Nigeria Development Update stated.

For years, Fulani herdsmen have been rampaging through Benue and other states in the North-Central and the South, maiming, kidnapping and massacring farmers. With the President, Major-General Buhari (retd.), rejecting pragmatism, the herdsmen are terrorising farmers in the country’s food basket. In Benue, Governor Samuel Ortom said over one million persons had been displaced in eight of the state’s 23 LGAs. In all, 12 states are battling with the crisis of displaced persons.
Due to the nationwide turmoil, the food situation is deteriorating rapidly. Millions of people cannot feed adequately again as prices soar and inflation reduces disposable income. Currently, Nigeria has the highest number of people living in extreme poverty in the world. Every minute, five Nigerians fall into the extreme poverty trap, says the World Poverty Clock. The Global Food Security Index, a compilation of the Economic Intelligence Unit (an arm of The Economist), says Nigeria has been deteriorating since 2013, ranking it 94 among 113 countries in 2019. With a score of 29.2 (out of 100), Nigeria has a level of hunger that is serious, according to the Global Hunger Index, which ranks Nigeria 98th out of 107 countries it surveyed.

Unfortunately, things might get worse. Apart from climate change effects – Lake Chad has virtually dried up – and the ravaging impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the President’s belligerent position on nomadism is a brittle source of conflict. Antagonistically, Buhari insists on the open grazing of cattle even though it has induced tension and insecurity across the country. This is partly why the N1.5 trillion intervention of the Federal Government in agriculture, through the Central Bank of Nigeria, involving a total of 3,107,890 farmers, is yielding a pitiable result.

Despite avowals, Nigeria is import-dependent. It imports basic foods, including rice, wheat, frozen poultry products, palm oil, vegetable oils, and fruits. In the first quarter of 2021, Nigeria’s agricultural imports exceeded exports by N503 billion, National Bureau of Statistics data revealed. This is risky. Very soon, it might be unable to fund that consumption trend again. At the last account, the foreign reserves plunged to a five-year low of $30 billion on June 17 despite rising crude prices. A country that cannot feed its citizens is courting disaster, as hunger provokes anger. Children will suffer and die from severe acute malnutrition because their young, developing bodies are less resilient to the effects of hunger.

To make amends, Nigeria should refocus on security. Much rests with Buhari and the 36 state governors. Open herding is disrupting farming among the small-holder farmers. The President should banish the idea. Along with the CBN, loans should be institutionalised for the animal husbandry business and ranching. The security system should be reviewed to extend effective security to rural communities where 34.66 percent of the population engaged in farming in 2020, according to the World Bank. Nigeria has an abundance of land resources. Large-scale farming that utilises industrial methods to intensify production should be encouraged. In many countries, farming has become a major attraction for equity funds, investment banks and other types of investors.

As much as possible, state governors should tackle insecurity in their domains by establishing security outfits. They should not relent until the Federal Government reviews the security architecture and implements state police. To save the country from the brink of famine, State governments should reduce the geographical isolation of rural communities by providing rural infrastructure, especially roads and electricity.
Source: https://punchng.com/Editorial/There-is-looming-hunger-in-the-land

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Jostoman: 10:43am On Jun 27, 2021
If they don't create hunger like this you people will not embrace their N-POWER and TRADERMONI. This hunger go reset our brain in Nigeria by fire by force.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by musa234(m): 10:44am On Jun 27, 2021
No be small hunger. Buhari and Fulani herdsmen are the major cause of this hunger Nigerians are facing presently

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Monogamy: 10:46am On Jun 27, 2021
To make amends, Nigeria should refocus on security. Much rests with Buhari and the 36 state governors. Open herding is disrupting farming among the small-holder farmers.

An editorial with solution proffering.. This is the kind of an editorial Nigeria media should focus on not all this blame game.

Nice one

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by survivor10(m): 10:48am On Jun 27, 2021
Sai Buhari

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by AngelicDamsel(f): 10:54am On Jun 27, 2021
Nigerians have nine lives.

No matter what may come, the average Nigerian is ready.

Fuel cost, food cost, power cost, transport cost, tax cost, dollar cost,rent cost, onions too do e own. We still dey rugged am.



No joy for rich and poor.


Meanwhile.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by adenigga(m): 10:54am On Jun 27, 2021
Monogamy:


An editorial with solution proffering.. This is the kind of an editorial Nigeria media should focus on not all this blame game.

Nice one

For this your frank comment, in fact......

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Nobody: 10:55am On Jun 27, 2021
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Cocoyam, Ghana type to the rescue.
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Note that there is a certain cocoyam that is usually grown in swampy forests. It's not always owned particularly by anyone. This thing just grow anyhow in the swamps.

Invest in cutlasses acquisition before the time the said looming hunger will strike. You will need the cutlasses to deal with the thorns and dig out the tubers.

Thank you!

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by SLAP44: 11:01am On Jun 27, 2021
Monogamy:


An editorial with solution proffering.. This is the kind of an editorial Nigeria media should focus on not all this blame game.

Nice one

So says a green toothed individual grin

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Igbofirstfarmer: 11:06am On Jun 27, 2021
The youths should be empowered through agriculture.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Nobody: 11:19am On Jun 27, 2021
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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by nurex01(m): 11:19am On Jun 27, 2021
Even the Animals too know that. May God ease our affairs for us. Amen

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by LibertyRep: 11:20am On Jun 27, 2021
Will Buhari and minions listen or they'll continue to bask in self deceit.

The hunger that's ravaging the land is largely insecurity induced.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by notoriousbabe: 11:20am On Jun 27, 2021
Who cares? Fok hunger as long as pussssies are available
Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by jimmyolasun: 11:20am On Jun 27, 2021
Walahi, naa yesterday I see person dog dey drink garri and kulikuli

Me self com dey envy the dog. As per say garri don expensive, yet the owner still spice am with kulikuli.. walahi efcc go hear this

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by BelovedofLord: 11:20am On Jun 27, 2021
All Thanks to the Acclaimed Party of Calamities' imported futa jalon bloodthirty and land grabbing vagabonds assisted by the complicit security forces of the Lugard's failed, expired & extinguished contraption!!!

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Swingate(m): 11:20am On Jun 27, 2021
Not looming it's already upon us.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Splitmind: 11:22am On Jun 27, 2021
FAKE NEWS, not only Loom, MMM undecided

Jobless lots, don't go and find work.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Vickym1(f): 11:22am On Jun 27, 2021
cheesy

All thanks to the cabals and apc cult

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by CeleFantastic: 11:23am On Jun 27, 2021
Nke bu agu na-aguzim
Chim ekwekwana
Agam ebuzi onu were naba mmuo
Obodo emebiwo!!

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by nairanaira12: 11:23am On Jun 27, 2021
Dear zombies, please don't worry. The hunger will never reach you. Buhari has provided a special market where you and your family members can buy foods cheaply. Only Wailers will experience the hunger.

So, you can continue in your Zombified way of life. Nothing do you.

Monogamy, sirjamo the hypocrite, madridguy, mannabbgrills, letthrmsay, thatfairguy1, seunmsg, johnmartus, simplyleo, take note.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Fasindo: 11:23am On Jun 27, 2021
shocked





Hope Buhari won't close down punch office and withdraw their license for saying the truth

I heard all APC supporters will be feed morning, afternoon and night at IDP so they won't feel the hunger.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by anungangampu: 11:24am On Jun 27, 2021
In 2015 it was all propaganda against Apc by PDP. In 2018 it was wrought caused by the previous goverment, in 2019 it was farmers vs Herdmen , in 2020 is was end Sars and oil price. In 2021, it's is igbos and Igbos says Lai Muhammed.
The hunger must go around till we put away sentiment and agree this guys have a diffrent agenda Than fighting for Nigerians.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by illicit(m): 11:24am On Jun 27, 2021
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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by maiquel: 11:24am On Jun 27, 2021
grin grin grin
jimmyolasun:
Walahi, naa yesterday I see person dog dey drink garri and kulikuli

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Kingstanding: 11:24am On Jun 27, 2021
Jostoman:
If they don't create hunger like this you people will not embrace their N-POWER and TRADERMONI. This hunger go reset our brain in Nigeria by fire by force.
. You're right and that's what they call conspiracy theory. The person wey hunger don finished patapata shey that person feel reason well? People will vote for them for 2000 naira by 2023.

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by whippersnapper(m): 11:25am On Jun 27, 2021
The corn tree hard lasàn, since then talk say na our father land abeg make then sell the land 50 50 give me my inheritance I no do again

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by DDDEnterprises: 11:26am On Jun 27, 2021
God help and save us from hunger undecided

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Re: Punch Editorial: There Is Looming Hunger In The Land by Plut01: 11:26am On Jun 27, 2021
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Abi Punch Shiere ni? Hunger wey don dey wire Nigerians already abi another one?

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