Food security in Nigeria: challenges and threats

Nigeria is currently grappling with a variety of security threats that are undermining its sovereignty. These threats encompass communal and religious conflicts, urban violence, arms smuggling, kidnapping, human trafficking, cybercrime, armed robbery, terrorism, and banditry. Recently, food insecuri...

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Main Authors: Olagoke Awotayo, Segun Lakin Oderinde, Kayode Wakili Olawoyin, Abimbola Fikayo Olaniran
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Language:deu
Published: Szczecin University Press 2025-01-01
Series:Acta Politica Polonica
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Online Access:https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1386/article/21066/
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description Nigeria is currently grappling with a variety of security threats that are undermining its sovereignty. These threats encompass communal and religious conflicts, urban violence, arms smuggling, kidnapping, human trafficking, cybercrime, armed robbery, terrorism, and banditry. Recently, food insecurity and escalating food costs have emerged as new forms of insecurity in Nigeria. This paper employs qualitative methods using secondary sources such as newspapers, internet resources, and existing scholarly works. The findings reveal that rural banditry, clashes between farmers and herdsmen, climate change, and the Russia–Ukraine war are both remote and immediate factors contributing to food insecurity in Nigeria. The paper underscores the implications of food insecurity for achieving Goal 2 of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It recommends collaborative efforts across all levels of government to address issues like rural banditry, clashes between farmers and herdsmen, political unrest, and disputes. It also calls for proactive measures to mitigate the effects of climate change and to establish an early warning system to inform farmers. The paper suggests that the Nigerian government should strive to lessen the impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on wheat and fertilizer ingredient imports. It also advocates for an urgent reorientation of herdsmen to adopt modern cattle-rearing methods that are more profitable and healthier.
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spelling doaj-art-6ed145cf0caa47b0b07293324db67b1e2025-08-20T02:37:14ZdeuSzczecin University PressActa Politica Polonica2451-04322025-01-015910.18276/ap.2025.59-01Food security in Nigeria: challenges and threatsOlagoke Awotayo0Segun Lakin Oderinde1Kayode Wakili Olawoyin2Abimbola Fikayo Olaniran3Osun State University, OsogboOsun State University, Osogbo, NigeriaOsun State University Osogbo, NigeriaAdeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo, NigeriaNigeria is currently grappling with a variety of security threats that are undermining its sovereignty. These threats encompass communal and religious conflicts, urban violence, arms smuggling, kidnapping, human trafficking, cybercrime, armed robbery, terrorism, and banditry. Recently, food insecurity and escalating food costs have emerged as new forms of insecurity in Nigeria. This paper employs qualitative methods using secondary sources such as newspapers, internet resources, and existing scholarly works. The findings reveal that rural banditry, clashes between farmers and herdsmen, climate change, and the Russia–Ukraine war are both remote and immediate factors contributing to food insecurity in Nigeria. The paper underscores the implications of food insecurity for achieving Goal 2 of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It recommends collaborative efforts across all levels of government to address issues like rural banditry, clashes between farmers and herdsmen, political unrest, and disputes. It also calls for proactive measures to mitigate the effects of climate change and to establish an early warning system to inform farmers. The paper suggests that the Nigerian government should strive to lessen the impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on wheat and fertilizer ingredient imports. It also advocates for an urgent reorientation of herdsmen to adopt modern cattle-rearing methods that are more profitable and healthier.https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1386/article/21066/foodinsecurityclimate changeHerdsmenNigeria
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Acta Politica Polonica
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climate change
Herdsmen
Nigeria
title Food security in Nigeria: challenges and threats
title_full Food security in Nigeria: challenges and threats
title_fullStr Food security in Nigeria: challenges and threats
title_full_unstemmed Food security in Nigeria: challenges and threats
title_short Food security in Nigeria: challenges and threats
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insecurity
climate change
Herdsmen
Nigeria
url https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1386/article/21066/
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