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Northern Nigeria Hunger Reaches worst Levels In Nearly Decade, WFP Says

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July 2, 2026
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More than 17 million people across nine conflict-hit states in northern Nigeria face severe hunger, the U.N. food ​agency said on Thursday, warning that violence and funding ‌cuts are driving food insecurity to its worst level in nearly a decade.
The latest food security analysis showed the number of people facing crisis, ​emergency or catastrophic hunger had risen by almost two ​million from previous projections, the World Food Programme (WFP) said ⁠in a statement.

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The findings underline the deepening humanitarian cost ​of insecurity in Africa’s most populous country, where Islamist insurgents in ​the northeast and armed gangs in parts of the north have displaced communities, kept farmers from their fields and restricted aid access.

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The crisis is ​worsening during the lean season, when households typically exhaust food ​stocks before the next harvest.
Borno state, the epicentre of a long-running Islamist insurgency, ‌has ⁠more than 3 million people who are acutely food insecure, including more than 750,000 facing severe hunger conditions, WFP said.

“When people lose access to food, the risks of displacement, exploitation and ​instability increase,” said ​WFP regional ⁠director for West and Central Africa Kinday Samba, adding that violence was spreading across a wider ​area and forcing people from farmland.
WFP said it ​can only ⁠support fewer than half of the 1.3 million people it was able to assist last year in three northeast states, where ⁠6.2 ​million are food insecure.

The agency said it ​needs $89 million over the next six months to maintain food, nutrition and logistics ​support across northern Nigeria.

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