Concerns are growing over a worsening food crisis in parts of Northern Nigeria, where millions face severe hunger. Health workers report rising cases of malnutrition among children.

Some health facilities say they are struggling to handle the growing number of patients. Mothers and caregivers say it is becoming harder to provide basic meals for their families.

According to experts, the crisis is driven by insecurity, climate challenges, and economic hardship. These factors have disrupted farming and food supply across affected areas.

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As a result, humanitarian organizations warn that the situation could worsen in the coming months. They are calling for urgent funding and support to meet immediate and long-term needs.

The Federal Government says it is rolling out programs to boost food production and support affected communities. However, stakeholders say stronger and more coordinated action is needed to address the root causes.

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