Nigerian lawmakers approve $200 million to offset shortfall from US
health aid cuts
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[February 14, 2025]
By DYEPKAZAH SHIBAYAN
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian lawmakers have approved an additional
$200 million for the health sector as part of its 2025 spending plan to
offset the shortfall from U.S. aid cuts.
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country with more than 200 million
people, was among the top ten recipients of aid from the U.S. Agency for
International Development in 2023. USAID's funding has been frozen for
90 days by the Trump administration.
The Nigerian senate appropriations chair Sen. Adeola Olamilekan said
during the parliament's budget session on Thursday that the country
could suffer “adverse effects” from the U.S. foreign aid cuts,
especially affecting disease control efforts.
The $200 million spending plan, part of the $36.6 billion federal
budget, will “fill the gap created by the U.S. Government’s suspension
of intervention to the health sector," according to the bill approved on
Thursday. Much of the money is intended to supply vaccines and treatment
for epidemic diseases.
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 The U.S. invested over $600 million
in health assistance in Nigeria in 2023 alone, according to the U.S.
Embassy in Nigeria, mostly to support efforts to prevent malaria,
end HIV and deliver vaccines.
The funding freeze from the U.S. could also affect
the country on other fronts, including humanitarian assistance in
the northeast where Islamic extremists have waged an insurgency
against the government since 2009, resulting in a deadly war that
has spilled over to Nigeria’s northern neighbors Chad, Niger and
Cameroon.
USAID, for instance, partnered with the U.N. migration agency in
Nigeria in its Rapid Response Fund project that addresses
emergencies such as shelter, sanitation and protection in the
conflict-hit region.
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