School feeding: FG verifies 117,604 pupils in Kogi
School
feeding: FG verifies 117,604 pupils in Kogi
The Federal Government has
hailed the implementation of the National Home-Grown school feeding program
(NHGSFP) in Kogi State.
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and
Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Farouq stated this on Friday during the
commencement of verification exercise for beneficiaries in the state.
The verification exercise
which kicked off at the LGEA school, Lokongoma and LGEA School, Ganaja Village
was simultaneously carried out across the state.
The Minister who was represented by the Kogi Team Leader for
Kogi State, Mr. Danjuma Atta said the inspection and enumeration of school
feeding program in Kogi was to digitalized the data base for the program.
“Our mission is to verified the data and to scale up the program
for effective implementation. The program is on course in Kogi State and we can
say ‘so far so good’.
“This exercise is aimed at
having more data of the pupils benefiting from the programme and doing a
physical verification of the pupils across Kogi state.
“We are here on a verification exercise. We have been feeding
pupils since 2016 but the data we have been dealing with is actually names of
pupils sent by all the states.
“So this exercise will allow us to go into the school, put faces
and identities to these children by taking their details, their pictures and
biometrics.
The Kogi State Program Manager for the NHGSFP, Mrs. Khadijat
Karibo said the program which commenced in 2019 with 13 pilot local government
areas has now spread across the 21 council areas of the state
She said the program has also been able to positively affects
2,908 caterers who are in charge of supplying foods to the pupils, “About
117,604 pupils are benefitting from the program – those are pupils in Primary 1
– 3 in public schools of the state.
The state Focal Person, National Social Investment Program, NSIP,
Mr. Abdulkareem Onekeyin said there has been an upsurge in enrolment in public
schools since the program commenced, “The enrolment in public schools has been
massive. We presently have close to 250,000 pupils in the primary schools
compared to the past that is just above half of the present figures. This is
due to the diligent manner that the program was carried out in the state.”
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