FG releases N3,770,688,144 to 9 states for School Feeding Programme

FG releases N3,770,688,144 to 9 states for School Feeding Programme

- Schools in 9 states of the federation have so far benefited from the federal government’s Home Grown School Feeding Programme

- N3,770,688,144 has been released in tranches, benefiting over a million students

- Over 14,500 cooks have been employed so far in the various communities where the schools are located, to cook the meals

The federal government has disclosed that under the Home Grown School Feeding Programme of the Buhari administration, a total of N3,770,688,144 has so far been released for the feeding of 1,287,270 school children in nine states, Vanguard reports.

This disclosure was made by the senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande on Sunday, June 11.

According to Akande, the benefiting states are Anambra, Enugu, Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ebonyi, Zamfara, Delta and Abia, and they have received various sums in tranches.

Also, a total of 14,574 cooks have been engaged in the communities where the schools are located.

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Giving details of overall payments to each of the nine states and the breakdown figures of how many children are being fed so far, Akande stated: “Anambra state got a total of N693,013,300, in eight tranches of N53,684,400, N67,462,500, N68,570,600, N70,387,100, N70,950,600, N71,480,500, N145, 238, 800 and N145, 238, 800, respectively while a total of 103, 742 children have been fed so far.

“The total release for Enugu state is N419,427,200 in six tranches of N67,244,800, N67,244,800, N69,570,900, N69,570,900, N69,570,700 and N76,225,100 respectively while 108,898 school children have so far been fed.

“For Oyo state, a total of N414, 708, 700 have been released for the feeding of 107,983 in six tranches of N72, 288,300, N66, 622, 500, N66,736,600, N66,736,600, N66,736,600 and N 75,588,100 respectively.

“In Osun state, N767,483,244 was released in eight tranches of N58,299,130, N62,089,580, N49,671,664, N62,089,580, N62,089,580, N49,217,310, N212,013,200 and N212,013,200 respectively for the feeding of 151,438 pupils.

“In the same vein, Ogun state has been paid a total of N880,055,400 in seven tranches comprising N119,648,900, N119,648,900, N119,648,900, N119,648,900, N 119,648,900, N119,648,900 and N162,162,000 respectively while a total of 231,660 school children have been fed.

“Ebonyi state received N 344,633,100 in three tranches of N115,218,600, N115,218,600 and N114,195,900 respectively for the feeding of 163,137 school children

“Zamfara, Delta and Abia states got a total of N188,001,100, N63,366,100, N42,921,200, and for the feeding of 268,573, 90,523 and 61,316 pupils respectively.

“The last three states are the latest to join the National Homegrown School Feeding Programme which is projected to feed over Three million pupils this year.

“The total number of cooks that have been hired in Anambra, Enugu and Oyo states are 1009, 1, 276, and 1, 372 respectively while 2, 863, 2, 205 and 1, 453 cooks were hired in Osun, Ogun and Ebonyi states.

“In Zamfara state 2,738 cooks were engaged under the programme while 908 and 750 were hired in Delta and Abia states respectively.”

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the much awaited school feeding programme initiated by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has continued in Ota, Ogun state.

Provision of free meals for pupils was one of the numerous promises the All Progressives Congress presidential campaign promised Nigerians in 2015 coupled with paying stipends to unemployed youth corps members.

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