On Monday being 5th
November 2018, Maryam Uwais The Special Adviser to the President on National
Social Welfare Programme, said the federal government feeds pupils with 6
million eggs and 594 cows weekly under its Home Grown School feeding programme.
Mrs Uwais disclosed this in
Abuja, when she received a delegation from the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC) on a study tour of Nigeria to learn from the social intervention
programmes in the country.
She noted that 9 million
children are currently being fed under the programme in 26 states as a way of
encouraging school’s enrolment.
She further noted that the
programme had created a value chain in the agricultural sector and had also led
to the employment of Nigerians thereby creating a market for agriculture.
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“Presently, each child eats at
least an egg in a day, adding up to 6.8 million eggs being consumed weekly by
children under the programme in just 26 states.
“So, the poultry farmers are now
doing so much to provide eggs for the schools because every meal is a balanced
diet and every child must have at least one egg.
“We need to slaughter 594 cows
every week for the pupils and 83 metric tonnes of fish is consumed weekly in
just 26 states and more states are coming on board.
“Farmers are growing and
requesting for rice meals now because they are saying I was growing 20 bags but
because of the programme, I now provide more so I need a rice mill.’’
Mrs Uwais said that farmers were
now calling on the government to support them to engage in mechanised farming.
She added that the programme was
helping the agricultural sector, by providing markets while women were also
being employed as cooks and they in turn employ others.
“The cooks are employing people
to wash and serve in classrooms so imagine a child being fed and the cook is
the mother while the father is a farmer that provides the foodstuff,” she said.
Adesanmi Abimbola, programme
manager, National Home Grown School Feeding Programme said 95,000 cooks had
been employed so far.
Mrs Abimbola said mechanism had been put in place for the maintenance of quality standard, adding that the cooks were all trained on hygiene.
John Mugabushaka, Chief of Staff, Ministry of
Social Affairs, DRC and head of the delegation said they were sent by the DRC
government on an ‘experience sharing tour’.
“We have been sent by our Ministry of Social
Affairs through the DRC government with the purpose of learning how Nigeria
runs its social programme,’’ he said.
Mr Mugabushaka explained that the purpose of the
visit was to learn from the way Nigeria runs its social programme with a view
to domesticating it in the DRC, adding that so far, they have learnt a lot.
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