THE UK Government’s International Development Secretary Priti Patel has called for a new concerted global push to prevent millions of people losing their lives to starvation and disease across East Africa.

During her first visit to Africa since the General Election, Patel said she saw how UK leadership had saved the lives of many facing the risk of extreme hunger but warned that the crisis had reached a critical point. She said a loss of momentum in the international response could rapidly reverse the progress made, cost lives and further destabilise the already fragile region.

She made clear that the UK will continue to set the pace, announcing a £90 million package of urgently needed support which will help over two million people in desperate need of clean water, food, and basic medical supplies in Somalia and Ethiopia, including £60m in new funding for Somalia, and £30m for Ethiopia.

Patel said: “Global Britain is leading the way in providing a lifeline for millions of people in Somalia and Ethiopia who are at risk of starving to death as extreme hunger stalks East Africa.

“I’ve seen UK aid in action saving and changing lives. This is also helping to stabilise the world’s most fragile countries and giving vulnerable people a chance to build lives closer to home and therefore increasing the UK’s security.

“The UK stepped up early with support and lobbied others to do more which has prevented the spread of famine. We are showing our leadership with more food, more water and more medicine for those at imminent risk of dying.”