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UN Says .35m Dead And 1.1m To Die By 2030 Over Nigeria’s North-East Conflicts

June 24, (THEWILL) – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says more that 1.1 million people may die in Nigeria’s North-East if conflict with Islamist insurgencies continues to 2030.

The agency on Thursday said the conflict had already killed nearly 350,000 people as of the end of 2020.

The toll, given by the U.N. agency in a new study on the war and its impact on livelihoods, is 10 times higher than previous estimates of about 35,000 based only on those killed in fighting in Nigeria since the conflict’s start 12 years ago.

“Destruction and displacement have set back development in the region by decades, and continued conflict will only further scar the region”, the UNDP said.

“The full human cost of the war is much greater”, the UNDP said in a report, released with Nigeria’s Ministry of Finance.

“Already, many more have died from the indirect effects of the conflict” said the UNDP, citing damage to agriculture, water, trade, food and healthcare.

Authorities in Nigeria are yet to speak on the death toll.

Nigeria’s war with Islamist insurgencies Boko Haram and Islamic State’s West Africa Province has spawned one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with millions of people dependent on aid. The conflict shows little sign of ending.

Children younger than five account for more than nine out of 10 of those killed, with 170 dying every day, the UNDP said.

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