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Kaduna state Govt expends N4bn annually on school feeding—Official
As part of its deliberate efforts at boosting school enrolment, the Kaduna state Government said it spends nothing less than N4 billion annually on its school feeding programme. Special Assistant to Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna state on School Feeding, Dr. Fauziya Buhari Ado made this known in a statement issued In Abuja. According to her, at least 25,000 students in 51 boarding schools across the 23 local government areas benefit from the programme since the feeding cost was improved from N540 per child, per day to N700 per child, per day, translating to about N4 billion annual spending. She said the initiative which has significantly boosted school enrolment and daily attendance rates has stimulated local economies by sourcing food from local farmers and vendors, providing them with a stable market and contributing to economic growth within the state.
Reiterating her resolve to ensure compliance with menu guidelines, food quality, quantity, hygiene standards, and timely service delivery, Ado said the state government has been saved millions of Naira due to verification of the beneficiaries of the programme in an open and transparent manner. She said the success of the school feeding programme stands as a testament to Governor Sani’s vision and dedication to the well-being of the people of Kaduna State. Underlining the essence of the programme, she said; “In these challenging times, our schools have become beacons of hope and safety for our children. The school feeding programme has relieved parents of the burden of providing for their children’s basic needs, ensuring that no child goes hungry.
“This act alone sends a powerful signal that Kaduna State stands as one, united people. Our children come from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds, yet they thrive as one, sleeping together, eating together, and studying together with no differences. This unity is the cornerstone of our strength as a state, and it is exemplified through initiatives like the school feeding programme. Furthermore, the economic impact of the school feeding programme cannot be overlooked. It has not only created opportunities for local food vendors and suppliers but has also stimulated growth in our local economies. Kaduna State stands tall among all states, as we proudly boast of providing free meals to our future leaders. This translates to about 20 million free meals served yearly.”
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