In
another rollout of one of the Social Investment Programmes of the Buhari
administration, the National Homegrown School Feeding scheme has entered
implementation stage with the feeding of primary school pupils in Anambra State
today.
Last
month, the N-Power scheme kicked off with the selection of the first batch of
200,000 unemployed graduates, many of whom are now being deployed in the 36
states/FCT in the first batch of the planned half a million graduates to be
engaged in the N-Power Volunteer Corps, NPVC.
Meanwhile,
no one should have to pay any fees to benefit in the N-Power or the Homegrown
School Feeding programmes, and any such imposition or request for fees is
uncalled for and illegal.
Reports
of such acts of extortion in some states where beneficiaries are being asked to
pay a ‘fee for registration’ have reached the Presidency, and firm instructions
have been given that such acts should stop.
Speaking
from Awka, Anambra State capital earlier today, the Special Assistant on
Homegrown School Feeding Programme in the Office of the Vice President, Mr.
Dotun Adebayo said primary school pupils in Anambra were excited as the feeding
started in their schools.
Adebayo
who led a team of federal and state officials to some of the schools on day one
of the Homegrown School Feeding Programme implementation said they witnessed
the feeding in three schools in Akwa: Community Primary School, Awka South,
Central School Ameobi, and Central School in Nibo.
“The
pupils were excited and enjoyed the meals,” he stated, adding that the cooks in
those three schools, among the total 774 already recruited and trained for the
feeding programme, served ‘Okpa’ a.k.a Moin-moin garnished with vegetables to the
delight of the pupils who took the meals during their break time about noonday.
All
together in Anambra State, an estimated 76, 690 pupils in 1050 schools would be
served every day of school. The feeding programme caters to pupils from primary
1-3.
Having
met the stated requirements for Federal Government funding for the Homegrown
School Feeding, a sum of N53, 687, 900 had been released directly to cooks for
the kick-off of the school feeding programme in Anambra, to last till the end
of the current school term.
All
the cooks were recruited from communities around the primary schools for the
program, verified and trained to provide the catering service in the 21 LGAs in
the State.
Generally,
the Homegrown School Feeding programme, which is one of the Social Investment
plans of the Buhari presidency, is driven through community participation where
residents in the community are engaged as cooks to provide feeding services.
Also the programme leverages on the agricultural produce available within the
communities.
The
Homegrown School Feeding programme of the Buhari administration will not only
boost school enrollment and improve the nutritional status of the pupils, it
would also stimulate local farming, while equally creating jobs including the
774 cooks now in gainful employment in Anambra State.
While
the 2016 Budget of Change made provision for funding of the feeding programme
in 18 states, a total of 17 States have concluded the designing of the School
feeding models through state-level multi-sectorial capacity building workshops,
based on FG’s stipulated requirements. Those states will proceed in the
planning and would soon get to the implementation stage.
The
17 states are Anambra, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi, Enugu, Sokoto, Kaduna, Borno,
Zamfara, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Delta, Abia and Bauchi.
Estimated figures from 15 of these states put the numbers of pupils to be feed
at over 3.4 million.
Also
the Federal Government has successfully conducted food safety and hygiene
training for over 25,000 cooks in 9 states (out of the 17).
According
to the 2016 budget, provision was made for the feeding programme in 18 states
of the federation.
It
is the plan of the Buhari administration to implement the feeding programme all
across the country, where states meet the federal requirements for such
engagement. Under the school feeding programme, there are no pre-selections,
but states/FCT have to meet the stipulated requirements.
While
the 2016 Budget planned for 18 states, all 36 states and FCT are eligible to
participate as budgetary provisions even in the new year are being considered.
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