The United Nations World Food Programme said more than 150 World Food Programme-supported nutrition clinics in Borno and Yobe states will close, due to critical funding shortfalls.
According to the humanitarian organisation, children will be among the worst affected if vital aid ends, and more than 150 WFP-supported nutrition clinics in Borno and Yobe states will close.
However, the development will mean ending potentially life-saving treatment for more than 300,000 children under two and placing them at increased risk of wasting.
WFP had earlier announced it would be forced to suspend all emergency food and nutrition aid for 1.3 million people in northeast Nigeria at the end of July.
