*No counter-part funding required to start, but state govts welcome to complement
*N70 per meal estimated
*Caterers to be paid directly by the federal government
*Programme expected to spur Agric, and create jobs
*Will also foster children's nutrition and learning
To ensure the effective implementation of the National Home-grown School Feeding, HGSF, Programme, the Buhari presidency has already provided enough funds in the 2016 budget that will ensure that in the first instance 5.5 million primary school pupils would be served one free hot meal a day.
Making this explanation Tuesday afternoon in Abuja was the Senior Special Assistant, Media & Publicity in the Office of the Vice President, Mr. Laolu Akande, who added that while states are an active participant in the school feeding plan, their counterpart funding is not required to start the programmer's implementation.
Willing states are however being encouraged to complement the programme so it can reach more pupils, but state governments cannot and will not be compelled to do this. However the support of the states is vital whether they are able to fund in addition to what the FG will do or not, according to the SSA, saying "we want the states to embrace this programme, it is good for the people, it's a win-win for everyone."
Akande who was responding to media enquiries and requests for clarifications on the issue stated that "the school feeding programme is not a counter-part funding arrangement model, no. What we have is a plan where the FGN provides 100 % feeding costs for pupils in primary one to three in all public primary schools in the country."
According to him, "let me be clear about this, the Buhari presidency has made adequate arrangements for the HGSF to happen and by the grace of God, we are going forward to do exactly that."
But what is interesting, he continued, is the fact that some states have actually gone ahead to start the school feeding programme on their own, while some others are also making such a plan. In that case he noted, "more primary school pupils would be fed in the final analysis."
If a state is not able to fund the school feeding in Primary 4-6, Akande made it clear that the FG will not abandon such a state but instead go ahead and feed pupils from Primary 1-3.
Specifically he discloses that "5.5 million school children would be fed free of charge for 200 school days in first phase of homegrown school feeding programme starting this year."
But when the programme is completed, over the course of the elected four year term of the presidency, the number will rise to over 20 million.
At least 5.5 million Nigerian primary school children -ie starting first in
18 states-three per geopolitical zones-would be fed for 200 school days under the free Homegrown School Feeding Programme, as N93.1B has been appropriated for this in the 2016 budget.
The Senior Special Assiatnt explained further that HGSF programme creates jobs along the value chain and improves family and state economies-"because it is a localized menu that is provided for the pupils by the small-holder farmers from within the community who in turn also benefit."
For example he continued, "a food vendor who to prepares meals for say 100pupils per day, has to interact with small-holder farmers who grow yam, egg, condiments vegetables fruits. She has to interface with transporters as well as sellers of fuel e.tc thereby exchanging income along the value chain.
Besides fully funding the programme for pupils in primaries 1-3, the federal government will also provide technical assistance that will allow states design their context-specific state owned models, Akande said, adding that such assistance comes with partner experience and support in key areas of health education and agriculture, allowing the managers of the program to understand the concept of the “home grown” school feeding.
Regarding how the funds would be disbursed, Akande said the money will come from the federal government coffers and go straight to caterers and other beneficiaries at a rate of N70 per meal.
The school feeding program though a part of the APC manifesto, is also African Union inspired scheme to grow th continent while ensuring pupils go to schools.
The programmes is also embedded within the national school health policy and the Universal basic act of the FGN 2004
They should invest this money into the power sector!...
ReplyDeleteVuharia,Nigeria need electricity not this rubbish!..
I'm sure he wants to use this exercise to loot...onye Oshi!...
Listen to yourself, you sound so ignorant.
DeleteFayose has to reread and digest for effective comprehension.
Enough money has been budgeted for so many projects, I pray for full implementation
Hmmm. I think this project should have been done by state governments with their IGR if at all they have any. School feeding shouldn't be priority to the federal govt, as there are more pressing issues.
DeleteI understand that they are trying to fulfil their campaign promises, but then again. Even as they will pay the caterers direct, scam will still occur. Some people will divert and quickly have their people register as caterers in their state, and they'll either boycott it or shorten the children's ration. This will just cause another chaos for states that are not able to augment what the fed govt is providing. Na dem sabi
I don't know why I don't buy this school feeding idea.
ReplyDeleteWhy not use the money to build good schools, employ more teachers and pay them well.
This time I just have to disagree with the feed whatever. Is just another means to enrich some pockets.
Exactly. The federal government means well, no doubt. But the pocket enrichment will happen at the state levels. Just watch how diversion will take place. With bogus caterers registering for the bulk money. Edible caterers and co.. Eheh. That's my only fear
DeleteMchweeeeeeeeeeee!
ReplyDeleteDon't start what you cannot finish FG. These school children do not have writing materials, uniforms, textbooks, school bags, classrooms, seats, chalkboards...are they just coming to school to eat?
ReplyDeleteApart from the first four comment which are completely correct, has our Minister of Finance taken into consideration the inflationary effect this is going to have on the local food prices. All the small holder farmers will now see this as the new subsidy and fight to sell their produce to these programs. THIS GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO START THINKING!!
ReplyDeleteSchool feeding ke?
ReplyDeleteThose kids are not starving naa.
Why not invest the money in something else
They want to start what they can't finish.
Pay these workers their salaries and they will feed their kids well. How long will this last?
ReplyDeleteTrue
DeleteThe Queen. the woman giving blog visitors headache. Majority will come and cry on you for saying that world.
ReplyDeletevuhari ojemba 1
Hahahahahaha...
DeleteMisplaced priorities with such huge amount
ReplyDeleteHe just created another looting Avenue... mtchwee.
ReplyDeleteAnother looting Avenue very correct!
ReplyDeleteIs school feeding part of the problems in nija? Oga Bubu i tire for ur matter
ReplyDeleteNigerians....if they don't implement election promises;they are liars. if they do;their priorities are misplaced.....one can never satisfy you. Is it not indirect employment too? D caterers and farmers get paid? I dey tire for Nigerians! Honestly
ReplyDeleteExactly! I tire o. These kids never understand. This food is for pupils in public primary schools. This includes Children of the poor and extremely poor,who are not Civil servants. This food will be the only way that they can benefit from social welfare programs. They don't need roads and electricity or fuel. They need food! Just food first!
DeleteThis the least of our problems in Nigeria, the money go enter one person pocket
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