The government of Germany on Wednesday, October 2, announced an additional disbursement of €24 million to Nigeria and other nations in the Sahel and Lake Chad regions affected by the recent flooding.
The purpose of the additional fund is to aid those impacted by catastrophic floods. This was made public by the German embassy in Abuja in a statement.
The most recent contribution raises German humanitarian aid in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin region to €100 million (N185 billion) in 2024 alone.
“With this considerable assistance, Germany stands by Nigeria and other African countries’ side in these times of need. Helping people in need and maintaining dignified living conditions is an inherent part of Germany’s foreign policy values.
“Floods across the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin region including Nigeria have caused a major humanitarian crisis in the past weeks. The Federal Government of Germany has been active in the region for many years and stands firmly alongside affected people and communities in need. Therefore, it is taking up its responsibility as one of the largest humanitarian donors.
“Since the flooding meets an already ongoing food and nutrition crisis and destroyed thousands of hectares of cropland, tackling food insecurity is one of the priorities of the flood response.
“In Nigeria’s northeastern BAY states alone, five million people are currently facing critical food insecurity on a daily basis.
“Through the German additional funding, the World Food Programme (WFP) has boosted its nutrition interventions by providing cash assistance to vulnerable families or setting up food kitchens in Maiduguri. The UN’s Refugee Agency (UNHCR) extends its complementary initiatives to support the most vulnerable, like single parents or persons with disabilities who lost their homes and belongings. The German funding helps provide shelter, blankets, and tarpaulins. While the additional funding enables organizations to do more in the current multiple humanitarian crises, ongoing projects of German partners like Malteser International have also delivered highly needed water and sanitation infrastructure from day one.
“In addition to its regional approach, Germany has stepped up its support to the Nigerian Humanitarian Fund (NHF) by a further 2.15 Mio. EUR emphasizes its longstanding support as a major donor to the country-based pooled fund. German Ambassador to Nigeria, Mrs. Annett Günther, said: “The NHF supplies life-saving assistance without delay and is one of Germany’s strategic instruments to reach those Nigerians in need. It provides swift and effective humanitarian assistance, which is highly needed in the ongoing emergency and natural disasters like the current flooding.”
In addition to providing humanitarian aid, Germany has invested hundreds of millions of euros in various programs that support development cooperation and stabilisation efforts in the Lake Chad region. The Regional Stabilisation Facility is one noteworthy initiative that attempts to restore security and essential government services to areas impacted by the terrorist conflict.