United Nations sends strong warning, says 33 million Nigerians could face acute food insecurity by 2025

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A new report from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) projects that Nigeria will experience a sharp rise in food insecurity, with 33 million people facing acute food shortages by 2025.

In a statement issued by the head of communications and media for the WFP on Thursday, the food insecurity and malnutrition analysis, Cadre Harmonisé, led by the Government of Nigeria and supported by partners, highlighted the deterioration of food security in the country.

The report predicts that 33.1 million people will face high levels of acute food insecurity during the upcoming lean season from June to August.

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