President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration says it employed 100,000 cooks to provide nine million schoolchildren with free meals, promising to feed an additional five million pupils by 2024.
Sadiya Umar Farouq, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, disclosed this during a stakeholders meeting to enumerate beneficiaries and scale up the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) in Zamfara.
This is contained in a statement by the minister’s media aide Halima Oyelade on Friday in Abuja.
The statement said,
“Over nine million pupils are benefitting from one free nutritious meal a day during school term nationwide. Now, we have the mandate to reach an additional five million pupils by 2023. With over 100,000 cooks employed and more than 100,000 smallholder farmers participating in this value chain, the NHGSFP is a serious potential for socio-economic development, and it needs to be strengthened, scaled up, and sustained nationwide.”
The statement further quoted the minister saying,
“I am pleased that the Zamfara and Federal NHGSFP teams as well as key stakeholders are working jointly and closely to verify existing numbers of beneficiaries on the programme and update the records for better effectiveness, transparency, and accountability. To this end, while thanking the Zamfara Government for its commitment in implementing the NHGSFP, I also wish to encourage us all to do more to ensure more children benefit from this programme.”
She further explained that the NHGSFP was designed as a multifaceted intervention to drive up school enrollment, boost pupils’ nutrition, support local food production, and encourage employment and income generation.