Nigeria: On the brink of a food crisis?

Just saw this article on aljazeera.com and it gave me cause for concern. Would love to know what you think after reading this:



Three months after floods swept through northern Nigeria, reality is now setting in for the millions affected.
The floods ravaged more than 20 states across the country. Aid Agencies there are warning of an impending food shortage. They say the needs of the people are immense and only a few organisations are helping.
Although government officials agree the situation is bad they say no one will starve.

"We are getting assistance from the federal government apart from what the state government has also put in place. This is all aimed at mitigating food insecurity," says Abdurahman Wuya, the state commissioner for environment.

Many however doubt that handouts from the government will be enough and say it is only sending farmers back to the fields that will make sure the looming food crisis does not last much longer.
How did Nigeria get to this point? Are floods alone to blame? And what will it mean for Africa's most populated country?


"The Nigerian government has failed its people and it's got to do far more. The impact on people is where my concern is, because there's way too many people who are starving, people are already living on the edge, too many people are living below the poverty line. And to be pushed and be compounded by higher prices in food, which are going to be distorted because of the shortage of food, the effect it's going to have on commerce, not to mention that Nigeria would have to import more food to feed its people. That is a major problem for the government moving forward."
Ayo Johnson, the director of Viewpoint Africa

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