Over 9m Pupils Benefiting from School Feeding Programme – Minister

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Adefioye Iyunade

The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development  has  said that over nine million school pupils are  currently benefiting from the Federal Government’s home-grown school feeding programme.

According to the minister,  Sadiya Farouq,  pupils who are from 34 states of the country and the FCT are being fed by over 100,000 cooks scattered across the country.

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She said the establishment of the ministry has reduced the rate of unemployment amongst youths despite continuous population growth with the N-Power programme.

According to her, about 109,823 beneficiaries from Batch A and B of the N-Power programme have set up businesses in their various communities.

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Highlighting some of her achievements in the last one year, the Minister said, “It is exactly one year today that this Ministry came into being through a pronouncement by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari.

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“So far for the one year we have been in existence, I would say it has been an eventful, challenging, and rewarding journey. Challenging in the sense that the ministry is saddled with the responsibility of overseeing responsibilities that were hitherto domiciled in other MDAs and also providing the much-needed coordination of humanitarian interventions in Nigeria.

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“It is rewarding in the sense that when we visit the field and see beneficiaries whose lives are being changed by the FG humanitarian interventions, it leaves us with a sense of fulfilment that we are doing something worthwhile for humanity.”

On some of the programmes supervised by the ministry, Farouq said: “School feeding programmes are part of social safety nets deployed to address both malnutrition and poverty amongst low income and poor families.

“Thus far, the programme is implemented in 34 states and the FCT and the total number of children enrolled on the programme are 9,196,823 and it can be verified from the National Bureau of Statistics, while the total number of cooks is 103,028.

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“As part of the value chain, the programme has improved the nutrition and health of the children, increased school enrolment and completion, sustainable income to smallholder farmers as well as stimulated growth and productivity in communities where schools are situated. Not forgetting financial inclusion as all the cooks are compelled to open and operate bank accounts.”

She also stated that the ministry was working towards the establishment of the National Disability Commission and the take-off of the National Senior Citizen’s Centre.

 

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