Nigeria's Silent Emergency: Kwara Fights Child Malnutrition as 2 in 3 Kids Suffer

Date: 2025-08-08

With 31 million Nigerians facing acute food insecurity, Kwara State has intensified its battle against child malnutrition where two in three children suffer from undernutrition despite national economic growth.

UNICEF Child Nutrition Chief Nemat Hajeebhoy sounded the alarm during a high-stakes meeting with Kwara's health officials in Ilorin on Thursday, revealing Nigeria's grim distinction as the world's second-highest burden of malnourished children after India. "The first 1,000 days of life are non-negotiable," Hajeebhoy stressed. "Without optimal nutrition during this window, children face irreversible stunting, weakened immunity, and impaired cognitive development trapping them in poverty cycles."

The urgency comes as Kwara rolls out:

 Expanded community nutrition centres in 8 LGAs

 Mobile clinics targeting rural "hotspots"

 Breastfeeding advocacy integrated into maternal health services

"Malnutrition isn't just hunger it's a silent emergency eroding our future workforce," stated Dr. Amina El-Imam, Kwara's Health Commissioner, announcing a N1.2bn state-led nutrition fund.

"Breast milk provides essential nutrients and protection against illness, helping children grow healthier and smarter," Ms Hajeebhoy explained.

The UNICEF official urged local government leaders to maintain detailed records of babies in their jurisdictions to facilitate targeted interventions. She also called for universal immunisation coverage and safe childbirth practices to reduce infant and maternal mortality.

Recognising the importance of environmental factors, Ms Hajeebhoy stressed the need for clean water, sanitation, and open-defecation-free communities to prevent disease and promote overall child health.

Emphasising UNICEF's concerns, the health commissioner, Amina El-Imam, reaffirmed the state's commitment to child nutrition policies. She highlighted ongoing initiatives, including promoting exclusive breastfeeding through supportive maternity leave policies that allow civil servants six months to nurture their infants.

The local government community also pledged its backing.

AbdulRahman Ladan, representing the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria in Kwara, lauded the partnership between UNICEF and the state government, promising that all LGAs would prioritise children's health and take ownership of nutrition programmes.

(NAN)

 


Cloud Tag: What's trending

Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.

Ganmo Power Sub-Station     Susan Modupe Oluwole     College Of Arabic And Islamic Legal Studies     Haashim Initiative For Community Advancement     Olaiya Lawal     Javed Khan     Lai Gobir     Yinka Aluko     Apata Ajele Secondary School     N-Power     Y.A. Abdulkareem     LABTOP     Ibrahim Oniye     Akanbi-Oke     Olusegun Adeniyi     Deji Ajani     Amina El-Imam     Abdulraheem Olesin     Sulyman Age AbdulKareem     Bayo Onimago     Abdulmumini Sanni Jawondo     Elerinjare     Abraham Ojo     Balogun Fulani     Arinola Fatimoh Lawal     IDPU     Kwara Polytechnic     Lola Ashiru     Vasolar     Omotoso Musa     Oba Abdulraheem     Amina Susa\'a De Ahmed     Ilorin East     Halimat Yusuf     Al-Adaby     Umar Ahmed Gunu     Bello Oyedepo     Kale Bayero     Simeon Sule Ajibola     Royal FM     Tunde Oyawoye     Abdul Jimoh Mohammed     Timothy Akangbe     Hamidu Olowo     Tsaragi     Babatunde Ajeigbe     Agbarere     Amusa Bello     Bukola Saraki     Abdulhakeem Adelaja Amao     Rueben Parejo     Babajide Ajayi     Joseph Alex Offorjama     Olaitan Adefila     Abdulrazaq Akorede     Toyosi Thomas     Okanlawon Taiwo     Abdulrasheed Lafia     Moshood Kashimawo Abiola     Mufutau Olatinwo     KWASEIC     Abdulrahman Abdulrazak     Ilorin Like-Minds     Revenue Court     Fulani     Abdulsalam A. Yusuf     Budo Egba     Abdulfatai Salman Baakini     Bola Shagaya     Bilikisu Gambari     Obuh     Dairo Kunle Paul     Paul Odama     Abdul-Rahoof Bello     Baba Isale     Umar Adelodun     Yunus Lawal    

Cloud Tag: What's trending

Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.

Www.Kwarareports.com     Kwabes     Babs Iwarere     Ibrahim Kayode Adeyemi     Ahmad Fatima Bisola     Oba Abdulrahim     Bond     Folorunsho Erubu     Taofeeq Olateju     Ajasse-Ipo     Ibrahim Oloriegbe     Owo Arugbo     Kawu Baraje     Sobi FM     Aisha Buhari     Muhammed Mahe Abdulkadir     Baboko Primary School     Modibbo Kawu     Tafidan Kaiama     Rebecca Bake     Javed Khan     Emir Of Yashikira     Alabi Olayemi Abdulrazak     Titus Suberu-Ajibola     David Adesina     Turaki Of Ilorin     NIRSAL     Ijagbo Health Centre     Kwara Politics     Sheikh Ridhwanullah     Abdulhakeem Adelaja Amao     Oniye     Bilikis Oladimeji     Omotoso     Alimi     Umar Bayo Abdulwahab     Umar Ahmed Gunu     Ibrahim Bio     Kamaldeen Kehinde     IFK     Mazars Consulting     Ilorin Water Reticulation     Abdullahi Adisa Akodudu     Hijab     Ibrahim Agboola Gambari     Kwara State Printing And Publishing Corporation     Rasaq Jimoh     Akume     Tunde Idiagbon Road     Marufat Oladosu     Danhawa     Jimoh Lambe Abdulkareem     New Nigeria People’s Party     Laolu Saraki     Salman Jawondo     Fatai Olodo     Pakata Development Association     Tsaragi     Benin Republic     Niyi Ogundiran     Quarry Royal Valley     Muhammad Ghali Alaaya     Yusuf Babatunde Abdulwahab     Ibrahim Labaika     Nurudeen Mohammed     Mufutau Olatinwo     Age AbdulKareem     Usman Yunusa     Roseline Oni Aremu     Oluranti Idowu     Idowu Aremu     Kola Shittu     Tinubu     Okiki     Oyedun Juliana Funke     Lanre Aremu     Joseph Daudu