The World Food Programme (WFP) has pledged to support President Bola Tinubu’s Zero Hunger Programme through the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and
“Let me announce here that the World Food Programme is committed to spending $2.5Billion To Fight Hunger in Nigeria in the next five years,” the statement quoted the WFP boss as saying.
According to the Minister, “Zero Hunger” is one of the projects her Ministry has initiated as part of poverty and humanitarian response efforts, and appealed to the WFP to key into it by working with the Ministry to achieve results.”
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