EU WARNS NIGERIA OVER FOOD INSECURITY
The European Union has warned Nigeria over a possible future food insecurity challenge and insurgency due to the high demographic growth rate in the Northern part of the country.
Head of Operations, EU Delegation to Nigeria, Mr. Brian O' Neil
explained that the demographic growth in the Northern part of Nigeria
has a growth rate of 3 per cent which doubles every 20 years,
maintaining that if Nigeria cannot feed its teeming population now, the
situation is likely to get much worse.
O' Neil sounded this warning during the 3rd EU-Nigeria business forum tagged "Time for Private Sector" in Lagos.
According to him, "The population of Northern Nigeria doubles every 20 years. If we
have a major food security issue today, it is going to get much worse.
He stressed the need to concentrate on the multi-sector approach.
He added that the malnutrition rate and mortality rate are both
abnormally high in northern Nigeria, stressing that UNICEF estimates
that over 1 million children under 2 years of age are currently at high
risk of acute malnutrition in northern Nigeria.
According to him, farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the extra
revenue that comes from better crops, stating that most of the
essential ingredients such as micro nutrients to fortify foods can be
found in the country.
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