FG feeds 730,000 pupils in Kaduna // Nigeria We Hail Thee
FG feeds 730,000 pupils in Kaduna
The National Homegrown School
Feeding Programme has recommenced in Kaduna State, with 730,000 pupils
benefiting.
The programmer’s Focal Person in the state, Saude Atoyebi made
this known while speaking at the event marking the commencement of the
programme at Research Model Primary School Kawo, Kaduna, on Wednesday.
Atoyebi disclosed that over 7,000 cooks were employed to provide
meals for the pupils in over 3,400 schools across the state.
The National Homegrown School
Feeding Programme is one of the flagship Social Investment Programmes of
President Muhammadu Buhari administration, designed to improve enrolment in primary
schools and the nutritional status of pupils.
It is also meant to provide employment to women engaged as cooks
and enhance the potentials of small-holder farmers within communities, thereby
stimulating local economic growth.
She said Kaduna state currently
has over 730,000 pupils in classes 1 – 3 of public primary schools benefitting
from the programme.
“We are delighted that our pupils are not only able to resume
their academic activities, but are also able to benefit from this social
safety-net which has been accorded them by the Federal Government.”
Atoyebi said that the state
government had evolved mechanisms to strengthen the programme.
“Through the efforts of the School Feeding Multi-Sectoral Team,
the state government used the period of school closures to form accountability
groups of mothers in several schools, which is called the Kaduna Mothers for
Accountability (KM4A) Group.
“This group is a voluntary
association of self-motivated mothers of pupils in the same schools who will
work together to hold the cooks to account and ensure that the quality and
standards of the school feeding programme are maintained.”
She added that the women had been trained with support from the
McArthur Foundation through ActionAid Nigeria and the other cohorts working in
the state, to ensure proper monitoring.
She disclosed that the
government is collaborating with the Gates Foundation to deepen financial
inclusion among the cooks and explore creative ways to improve their financial
literacy and business acumen.
“We are also currently conducting medical screening for the
cooks to ensure that they are all fit to provide this sensitive service of
feeding our children,” she added.
She further said that the state government, in collaboration
with Partnership for Child Development (PCD), had successfully conducted a menu
standardization and handy measures training, aimed at ensuring that meals
prepared met the required reference nutrient intake for pupils.
“It is our hope that with the training which has been cascaded
down to all cooks in the state, the meals will taste the same and more
importantly contain the nutrients required for our children to grow and be
healthy.
“The state government has also established a call centre where
those who wish to report issues on the programme can do so while grievances can
be addressed promptly by professionals who will ensure that issues are resolved
timeously.”
Atoyebi appreciated the federal government for shouldering the
responsibility of feeding children in the state and its commitment to
strengthening and guaranteeing that the programme succeeds.
She also expressed appreciation to all stakeholders, including
donor partners, for making the programme a reality.
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