
The remains of a local government institution in Bdagu village, north-east Nigeria, after Boko Haram attacked it in September 2014.

Hajara Tumba, a farmer, is still traumatized after the attacks in Bdagu. Her unemployed children took up farming to produce enough food for the family.

Jafiya Nuhu, a 52-year-old commercial farmer, says his family was forced to flee when Boko Haram invaded their village.

Farmers who have returned raise concerns about inadequate government support.

Food is in short supply despite the presence of aid agencies in the region.