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FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Great100000: 10:22pm On Jan 06 |
Nigerian Government Allocates N100 Billion for National Home-Grown School Feeding Program. Despite its numerous setbacks, the National Home Grown School Feeding Program (NHGSFP) remains a cornerstone of Nigeria’s efforts to address child malnutrition, improve educational outcomes, and support local farmers. The government’s continued investment, including the N100 billion allocated in the 2025 Appropriation Bill, highlights its determination to make the program a sustainable success. However, the program’s history of challenges raises questions about its long-term effectiveness. Originally launched in 2005, the NHGSFP aimed to provide primary school students with nutritious meals while stimulating local agricultural production. The idea was simple yet impactful: by sourcing food locally, the program would enhance children’s health, boost school attendance, and support local farmers’ income. It also aimed to create a stable market for agricultural produce, benefiting small-scale farmers in rural areas. However, over the years, the program has struggled with various operational difficulties. Under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, the program faced widespread reports of food vendors not being paid, inconsistent food supplies, and complaints about the quality and portion sizes of the meals provided. These issues were often compounded by allegations of corruption, where funds intended for the program were misappropriated or diverted for personal gain. One of the most significant controversies came when former Special Adviser to the President on Social Investments, Maryam Uwais, disclosed that the NHGSFP had been suspended in several states due to poor food quality, irregular supply, and delayed disbursements from state governments. In addition, reports of ghost schools—nonexistent institutions receiving program funding—further fueled concerns over the integrity and transparency of the program. A major scandal emerged in 2022 when N2.67 billion intended for school feeding during the COVID-19 lockdown was found to have been deposited into personal accounts, exacerbating fears of financial mismanagement. In the 2023 budget, the NHGSFP’s funding was a mere fraction of the overall budget. Only about N1 billion was allocated to the program, which proved insufficient to meet the needs of the children it was designed to serve. Reports from that year revealed that many food vendors had disappeared, and meals were no longer being provided to students. As a result, school attendance, which had previously risen thanks to the meals provided, dropped dramatically once the program faltered. Despite these challenges, the Nigerian government has reiterated its commitment to the program, setting ambitious goals for 2025. These include increasing school enrollment by 20% and boosting academic performance by 15%. Additionally, the government aims to increase local farmers’ incomes by 10%. These targets are optimistic, but their success hinges on overcoming the significant barriers that have hampered the program in the past. The N100 billion allocated for the NHGSFP in the 2025 budget represents a substantial investment in the future of Nigeria’s children and its agricultural sector. However, experts have warned that the program’s success will depend on addressing the key challenges that have plagued it over the years. These include improving the efficiency of food distribution, ensuring that payments to vendors are made promptly, eliminating corruption, and ensuring accountability at all levels of implementation. The government has outlined a procedure for virements (fund reallocations) in the event of any project delays or failures, ensuring that public funds are spent responsibly. Any reallocation will require the approval of the National Assembly, which underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in managing the program’s budget. One of the most striking revelations about the NHGSFP came from a report in October 2022, when the Nassarawa State government uncovered 349 “ghost schools” that were included in the feeding program. These were schools that either did not exist or were not part of the program. The discovery raised serious concerns about the proper use of the funds allocated to the initiative and cast doubt on the integrity of the program’s administration. Despite these setbacks, the NHGSFP continues to be a key element of Nigeria’s strategy to improve the well-being of children and enhance local agricultural productivity. The government has pledged to resolve the inefficiencies and mismanagement that have marred the program’s previous phases. However, to truly succeed, the NHGSFP must overcome the long-standing issues of corruption, logistical difficulties, and financial mismanagement. Only then will it fulfill its potential to improve education, health, and economic stability for Nigeria’s children and farmers alike. Ultimately, the success of the NHGSFP will depend on the government’s ability to implement meaningful reforms, hold those responsible for past failures accountable, and ensure that public funds are used effectively to achieve the program’s objectives. With the 2025 budget allocation, there is hope that the program can be revitalized, but the path forward remains fraught with challenges that must be addressed if the NHGSFP is to achieve its full potential. Sources: https://nairametrics.com/2025/01/05/nigeria-allocates-n100-billion-for-national-home-grown-school-feeding-program-in-2025-budget/ 5 Likes
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Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Kobojunkie: 10:26pm On Jan 06 |
Great100000:Here we go again! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 10 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Peakdesign23(f): 10:38pm On Jan 06 |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Great100000: 6:45am On Jan 07 |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by MadamVanessa(f): 6:46am On Jan 07 |
Money that's going to be stolen to the last dime without any recorded achievement from it. Cursed nation, cursed useless leaders , Fóolish citizens. 20 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by TINUBUISMAD: 6:46am On Jan 07 |
What did I just read? Is this not setting up avenue to steal and loot? Is it not better to sell this unfortunate contraption to the Chinese? Because, I am no longer understanding this country again. 13 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by whizzler: 6:47am On Jan 07 |
Waste of money 4 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by helinues: 6:47am On Jan 07 |
Transparency is the issue with all this food programs Not only from the government but those that the programs would be assigned to and the schools involved 20 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Khariza: 6:48am On Jan 07 |
One of the easiest ways to misappropriate huge public funds. 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Vadese1: 6:48am On Jan 07 |
This government has corruptions in her DNA. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Tellmeastory: 6:49am On Jan 07 |
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Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by phemmie06(m): 6:50am On Jan 07 |
It remain the cornerstone to loot more money. 2 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Tellmeastory: 6:51am On Jan 07 |
Vadese1: You are worse than STUPID. Demonic entity. They are allocating unprecedented amounts to feed Nigerian school kids, and this is the evil vomit you spill out? Nasty, worthless thing. Get out of the country. We don't need your type. 1 Like |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Yahami(m): 6:52am On Jan 07 |
When are they going to stop this scammed program, obviously is a scam if not a 100b naira can suffice feeding of all primary schools in Nigeria but for this, we only watch in TV when I have primary schools around me in shambles 8 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by koladata(m): 6:52am On Jan 07 |
This man again !!! .... 1 Like |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Johnpiss(m): 6:56am On Jan 07 |
They will loot the funds |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by ChizzyBuna(m): 6:56am On Jan 07 |
When i call black people monkey They will say i hate my race, but leave all sentiments aside and look at how weak nigerians are. You will slap a Nigerian today He will go online and shout You will slap him again He goes back online to shout Give him uppercut and sidekick He runs back to social media to wail Now carry 2 by 2 plank wipe am for head. The Nigerian will faint When he wakes up He again runs back to wail on social media. Very weak set of loud shouting human beings. Make Noise but can't take Action Wail and wail but still can't do shit If you increase price of fuel now now to 2500 per litre. Nigerians will trend online But NOTHING, NOTHING AT ALL NO ACTION WILL BE DONE. JUST WAILINGS AND HASHTAGS These Politicians KNOW THAT THEY CAN DO ANYTHING AND ANYHOW NIGERIANS WILL JUST WAIL THEN GO BACK TO SUFFERING LIKE LOSERS. 100 billion for fake school feeding If you try this nonesense Overseas They will just overthrow the government. White people no dey tolerate nonesense from their country govt. Here in Nigeria, you will see them hailing their oppressors!!! WE HAVE A VERY LONG WAY TO GO It will take Nigeria 200 years before we reach true civilization. We are still in the stage of "Animal Farm" These 2 old generations that put us in this MESS will have to die off first before anything good can ever happen to Nigeria. Na our childrens childrens children go enjoy Nigeria. Not us 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by 11Monkeys: 6:56am On Jan 07 |
Thièfnubu is the world's most prolific criminal. When Peter Obi starts attacking an obvious, criminally intended programme like this, one demented barbarian named Felix Morka, and the entire criminals in APC would go on nation wide broadcast to issue threats against him. This is how they plan to steal #100 billion Naira in broad daylight on the guise of school feeding programme. 2 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Tellmeastory: 6:57am On Jan 07 |
Johnpiss: Why did they not loot the funds which built the hospital you were born in, and the school that educated your dumbass? Or the funds that installed the fibre optic cables enabling your digital connectivity? |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by GigFc(m): 7:00am On Jan 07 |
Tellmeastory: Work harder ehn, you need to earn your zombie 30k. 4 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by Vadese1: 7:00am On Jan 07 |
See this thing. Early morning you are crying like this . Who beat you. How many schools in your community have being receiving this school feeding since it was inaugurated . Slavery and stupid mindset. Tellmeastory: 5 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by plumcomm: 7:01am On Jan 07 |
Abi northern children school feeding programme. 1 Like |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by imbless: 7:01am On Jan 07 |
Tellmeastory: So after causing hyper inflation of goods and groceries, the FG now decided to feed the school children and when the children reach their various homes, dem go chop grass? The FG should channel their energy towards solving the hunger in the land by reducing inflation if they really care about the school children, because inflation is the reason why most parents can't afford to feed their kids 3 square meals . This program is a way to misappropriate huge public fund like Buhari and his bands of brigands did. 2 Likes |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by TINUBUISMAD: 7:03am On Jan 07 |
Tellmeastory:You are talking to your unfortunate father 1 Like |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by independence22: 7:03am On Jan 07 |
But ...... |
Re: FG Allocates ₦100 Billion For National Home-Grown School Feeding Program by JASONjnr(m): 7:08am On Jan 07 |
This is corruption.... Somebody is eating fat from this funds every year. 1 Like |
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