Key facts
- Over 17 million people in northern Nigeria face severe hunger.
- The current hunger crisis is the worst in nearly a decade.
- Escalating violence and funding cuts are contributing to the hunger crisis.
- Borno state is particularly affected by the hunger crisis.
- At least 18 people have died in communal clashes in Niger State.
- The clashes in Niger State occurred between Monday and Wednesday.
- The Niger State clashes are related to a land dispute between two tribes.
- Gun attacks and arson were reported during the Niger State clashes.
Northern Nigeria is experiencing its most severe hunger crisis in nearly a decade, with the United Nations food agency reporting that over 17 million people are facing severe hunger. This dire situation is exacerbated by escalating violence and significant funding cuts that have impacted aid efforts. Borno state is identified as a particularly affected region within northern Nigeria. The lean season, a period when food supplies are typically scarce, further intensifies the crisis for vulnerable populations.
