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Surge in child malnutrition in Northern Nigerian worrisome — Nwabueze

News Express |29th Jul 2025 | 290
Surge in child malnutrition in Northern Nigerian worrisome — Nwabueze

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By CHARLES IWUOHA

The co-founder of a non-governmental charity organisation with its headquarters in New Hampshire, USA, Tilova for Africa (TFA), Mr Martin Nwabueze, has expressed deep worry over the surge in child malnutrition, saying that Northern Nigeria has the highest in the scourge.

Nwabueze, stated that child malnutrition in Nigeria is a big issue, adding that it has resulted in stunting, wasting, and underweight among children under five.

He noted that a recent report has it that one in three Nigerian children contend with the challenge of extreme child food poverty, with the consequence of easy susceptibility to malnutrition.

According to the group, dire living conditions of many families, inflation, inadequate access to healthcare and insecurity, has make some farmers to shun agricultural activities.

The group further revealed that some of the factors behind it has assumed a dangerous development.

Maintaining that many families are enduring misery, TFA therefore called for increased collaboration and intervention of local and international partners to curb the surge.

This is contained in a statement issued on Monday by Nwabueze, the co-founder and made available to News Express.

Part of the statement reads: “There is an unprecedented and definitely unacceptable increase in severe acute malnutrition (SAM) admissions in country. A particular state records over 400 per day in admissions and the situation could worsen. It is an overwhelming situation, which should not be allowed to continue.

“It is estimated that about eight million babies are born annually in Nigeria, which is, without doubt, one of the highest birth rates in the world. Unfortunately, many of these innocent children start suffering from the very moment they are born. This is because they are born into families battling with multi-dimensional poverty. This is sad and concerted efforts should be employed to change the narrative.

“To be sure, Nigeria’s future is in danger if it continues to endanger the life of its children because it is the children of today that will pilot the affairs of the country tomorrow.

“A recent report stated that 40 percent of Nigerian children under five are stunted. It added that it is a condition that permanently affects brain development and learning capacity. So, something must be done as a matter of urgency.

“Sustained herdsmen attacks, over the years, have displaced millions of residents and snatched livelihoods from families. Many of the victims are living in internally displaced persons camps and they are bearing children there and such children are bearing the brunt.

“A state commissioner for humanitarian affairs and disaster management in North Central recently disclosed that in IDPs camps and host communities are 33,000 malnourished children.

“He added that these children have been living in very horrible conditions, some with their parents, others unaccompanied, having lost both parents to the attacks.

“In those camps, a meal is luxury while something that looks like it comes only once in a month when the state government embarks on the monthly food distribution to IDPs or when good spirited individuals and organizations come visiting.

“This is not an exception. There are millions of Nigerian children living in such dire situations.

“In fact, Nigeria has the second-highest burden of stunted children in the world, with a national prevalence rate of 32% for children under five.

“According to Doctors Without Borders, at least 652 children have died from malnutrition in Katsina State in the first six months of this year.

“A UNICEF report stated that “Nigeria has the second highest burden of stunted children in the world, with a national prevalence rate of 32 percent of children under five. An estimated 2 million children in Nigeria suffer from severe acute malnutrition (SAM), but only two out of every 10 children affected is currently reached with treatment.”




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