‎Nigerians to Chop Home & Abroad; Set to Benefit From European Union €1.9 Billion Budget



‎The European Union (EU) has announced €557 million in humanitarian aid for Nigeria and other African countries from its 2026 €1.9 billion budget.

‎In a statement issued on Wednesday, Modestus Chukwulaka, press officer to the EU’s delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, said the aid would focus on Nigeria’s north-west region.

‎According to the statement, Hadja Lahbib, European commissioner for equality, preparedness and crisis management, highlighted the EU’s commitment at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

‎“The humanitarian system is under unprecedented strain, and public funding alone will not meet the scale of the crisis,” Lahbib said.

‎“Europe is taking action, committing an initial €1.9 billion for 2026. As the largest humanitarian donor, we are taking our political responsibility and leading the global response. That’s why I’m in Davos: to mobilise the private sector to think bigger, move faster, and act together.

‎“This is a test of solidarity, and Europe is rising to the challenge.”

‎The statement added that a separate €14.6 million will be allocated to North Africa to respond to “complex political, economic and social challenges”.

‎It noted that more than €415 million has been reserved for responding to sudden-onset emergencies worldwide and maintaining a strategic supply chain.

‎The statement said Lahbib is expected to mobilise private sector finance and innovative solutions at Davos to complement public funding and reach people in need.

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