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“Common citizens are struggling to have food at least once in a day” – According to Ahmad Lawan

 

According to Ahmad Lawan, the former Senate President, Nigeria is apparently on the verge of a food crisis since its food stocks are almost depleted. Lawan voiced concerns in a statement over the country’s capacity to provide for its residents’ fundamental food needs. He emphasized that many people are struggling to have even one meal a day because the nation’s food supplies are currently depleted.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Lawan’s warning comes as the country faces a looming economic crisis, with inflation soaring and many Nigerians struggling to make ends meet. The situation is particularly dire for low-income households, who are already vulnerable to food insecurity. According to Lawan, the situation is critical, with many citizens going without a decent meal at least once a day.

The former Senate President called on the government to take immediate action to address the crisis, warning that it has far-reaching consequences for the country’s social and economic stability. He urged policymakers to prioritize agriculture and food security, highlighting the need for sustainable solutions to ensure food availability and affordability.

As the country navigates this challenging period, it is essential that policymakers take heed of Lawan’s warning and work towards finding lasting solutions to Nigeria’s food crisis. With food security being a fundamental human right, it is imperative that the government takes concrete steps to ensure that all citizens have access to nutritious and sustainable food options.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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