Nigerians are now Poorer – UN

"Over 91m Nigerians are now Living in Extreme Poverty" - New report

Over 50% of Nigerians are now poorer, as revealed in a report released on Thursday by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI).

The report further disclosed that the number of people who are multidimensionally poor increased from 86 million to 98 million in the last decade. Pedro Conceição, Director of the Human Development Report Office at UNDP, said in the report;

“Also, important to note from the report is that when compared to the national poverty line which measures income/consumption, a larger proportion of Nigerians (51%) are multidimensionally poor than those that are income poor (46%).

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“Even though the national average shows that around 50% of Nigeria a multidimensionally poor, state and local government levels will reveal a completely different scenario.

“We need—even amongst those living in poverty—to understand people’s different experiences of deprivation. Are they malnourished? Can they go to school? Only then will poverty reduction policies be both efficient and effective.“

Sabina Alkire, OPHI Director also said;

“We looked at data for a group of ten middle- and low-income countries and we found encouraging news that the bottom 40 per cent were moving faster than the rest. A pro-poor pattern that reduces inequalities in several Sustainable Development Goals.”

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The report also had Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator, saying;

“To fight poverty, one needs to know where poor people live. They are not evenly spread across a country, not even within a household.

“The 2019 global Multidimensional Poverty Index provides the detailed information policymakers need to more effectively target their policies.”

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