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School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Taeewo(m): 1:47am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Olalekan Adetayo, Kamarudeen Ogundele, Success Nwogu, Olaide Oyelude and Armstrong Bakam The Federal Government failed to commence its free National Home Grown School Feeding programme at the beginning of the current academic session in September as promised. Saturday PUNCH learnt that the sharp reduction in government revenue prevented the Federal Government from meeting with the target date. The programme, which was formally inaugurated on June 9, 2016 by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, is part of the Social Investment Plans of the present administration for which N500bn has been budgeted in the 2016 Budget. The Federal Government, through the national manager of the programme, Mrs. Abimbola Adesanmi, had in July said it would commence the scheme in September when schools resumed, with 5.5 million pupils across the country. The promise was that the programme would benefit 5.5 million pupils in the first year of its operation, while Adesanmi had explained that the Federal Government had resolved to start the programme with pupils from Primary 1 to 3 at the beginning, and then move to other classes later. However, the Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President, Mr. Laolu Akande, blamed the drop in oil prices and oil pipelines vandalism by the Niger Delta militants for the delay in the commencement of the programme as planned. An office headed by the Special Adviser to the President on Social Protection Plan, Mrs. Maryam Uwais, created for the purpose of implementing the plan which formed a major part of the All Progressives Congress’ campaign promises ahead of the 2015 presidential election is in the Office of the Vice-President. Akande also cited the need to ensure that the beneficiary states were ready as part of the factors responsible for the delay. He, however, assured all stakeholders that despite the setbacks, the scheme would soon kick off. He said, “We had to first ensure there is operational readiness in the states where the programme will start. That took some of the time. “The other reason for the delay had to do with the general drop in revenues occasioned by the drop in oil earnings. “The economic sabotage and attacks on oil and gas installations in the Niger Delta is also a factor, which at some point, meant Nigeria was losing one million barrels per day of the 2.2mpd that had been estimated in the budget. “But the good news is that the programme, which has been budgeted for, will take off very soon. Please note that the programme has kicked off in Kaduna State for months now and for years in Osun State. “The steering committee, set up for social investments with presidential oversight, has recently made provision for the programme to kick off very soon.” When told of a recent statement by the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, that N60bn had been released for the programme, Akande said the sum was meant for all the components of the social investment plan, and not for the feeding programme alone. He described the money as the first tranche of funds, saying more releases would follow. He explained that the money would go straight to the service providers, the cooks, through banks. On the beneficiaries, Akande confirmed that all pupils in Primary 1-3 in public schools in the first set would benefit. Apart from Osun and Kaduna where their state governments are already implementing the feeding programme, he listed other states in the first set to include: Borno, Ebonyi, Enugu, Anambra, Ogun, Akwa Ibom, Sokoto, Zamfara and Oyo. He said as the government goes ahead with the scheme and once state governments show readiness, more of them would join the programme. According to an overview of the scheme presented at its inauguration in June, the plan runs till 2020 and forms the cornerstone of the nationwide Home Grown School Feeding programme, which when fully realised, would provide a meal a day to over 24 million primary school children. “Not only will the Home Grown School Feeding programme help our pupils become better students, it will also boost the local economies, and create new jobs along the way,” Osinbajo had said at the inauguration. Saturday PUNCH had in its September 3, 2016 publication reported exclusively that the reduction in Federal Government’s revenue caused by the sharp drop in global oil price was threatening the full implementation of President Muhammadu Buhari’s planned social protection programme. Other schemes under the social protection plan include the Micro-Credit Scheme, Teach Nigeria Scheme, the Youth Employment Agency, Conditional Cash Transfer, and Free Education Scheme for Science Students. Meanwhile, some parents from across the country have criticised the Federal Government and expressed disappointments that it failed to commence the programme in September as promised. The parents, all of whom have children in public schools, said they were hoping that their children would benefit from the programme. A parent in Katsina State, Mallam Nasir Manir, said, “The programme was to commence last month and the government has not told us the reason for the delay. I pray it does not end up being another campaign gimmick.” A parent, who identified himself as Kazeem, said he was disappointed that the Federal Government failed to keep its promise to feed school pupils. He said, “The government promised us and we were hopeful, but it has not done it. I feel it is very bad for a government to take the people for a ride because we had trust in it, but it is failing us.” A social commentator in Ekiti State, Mr. Ayo Adegbuyi, also slammed the Federal Government for not keeping to the promise, saying it should apologise to parents. In Kwara State, Mallam Aliyu Balogun, who has four children in primary schools, doubted the sincerity of the promise when it was made by the APC, adding that the government’s failure to commence the programme in September as promised showed that he was right. Another parent, Mrs. Joy Omosebi, called on the government to fulfil the promise “by all means.” But the Kwara State Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers, Musa Abubakar, had during his speech on World Teachers’ Day in Ilorin, said that the school feeding programme of the Federal Government would be a “colossal waste” if not properly harnessed. http://punchng.com/school-feeding-fg-fails-meet-september-take-off-target/ 1 Share
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Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Nobody: 2:13am On Oct 08, 2016 |
The APC didn't factor into their plans the inclement nature of the international oil market while making their grandiose promises. The school feeding programme is a laudable initiative albeit one that will gulp a lot of money. With the paucity of funds confronting the nation, one can easily surmise that another promise has gone unfulfilled. Maybe the President and his team should just work on improving the economy and leave Nigerians to feed their kids. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by psucc(m): 4:12am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Even though about three weeks into the term the scheme could not take off, I bet at the end, you will be shocked to discover that in their financial reports/books of account, expenses on the feeding programme were made right from the 1st day of resumption. Only biscuit and pure water per day according to the proposal in my local Government. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by MrCounselor: 4:52am On Oct 08, 2016 |
As they have on most grounds... See npower and every other things proposed. Utter failure or starting chronically later than scheduled. Where is the sense of urgency or move to quench "African time" syndrome. They enjoyed riding on Nigerians anyhow they feel like, 2 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Nobody: 5:01am On Oct 08, 2016 |
IMO..instead of this school feeding program that may not be sustainable like in two years time,the government should use that money they are about to waste to develop the dilapidated structures in schools.of what benefit will it be to a child to eat and still sit on the bare floor or under falling roof to learn?A prof. once said your learning environment determines a lot....I wonder the kind of advisers this govt. has 10 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by TPAND(f): 6:30am On Oct 08, 2016 |
What do you expect if a government of we will do, we will do... Anyway that's Osinbajo proposal in the budget and Buhari ain't having none of that, neither has he got funds for that. Come 2019, the school feeding will be a mere dream that has met the reality of life 2 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Boleyndynasty2(f): 6:35am On Oct 08, 2016 |
FG has failed in everything it's not just school feeding. BTW how did they determine the poorest nigerians to receive 5k? 6 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:36am On Oct 08, 2016 |
"To take off in September" What's Today's Date? Media Government #IStandWithSamDaddy 2019 6 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by dunkem21(m): 8:13am On Oct 08, 2016 |
The media is trying to discredit this administration; and with the zombie camp broken down into two factions, I choose to stand with PMB. Sai Baba till 2023 5 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by EWAagoyin(m): 8:15am On Oct 08, 2016 |
in the first place that school feeding program is useless... let my highlight why 1.most of the school classes is so overcrowed whereby some students sits on the floor 2 .most of the schools blackboard is so bad 3.the environment and quality of education been impacted on them is still below average 4.most of the students dont have access to uptodate library and textbooks just few mentioned..... now tell if na food this children need.... feeding program is just to gain cheap political points. 3 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Femich18(m): 8:15am On Oct 08, 2016 |
nawa o...This country sef 2 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by akaahs(m): 8:15am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Na today? 1 Like |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by emmabest2000(m): 8:16am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Lol... APC & SCAMMER'S 14 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by schoolhelpng(m): 8:17am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Who is fg, Cowman....this is another change...enjoy it 1 Like |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Yeligray(m): 8:17am On Oct 08, 2016 |
This is what happens when you want to keep the remaining money 4 ur family. 1 Like |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Nobody: 8:18am On Oct 08, 2016 |
One chance government 1 Like |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Poorboy: 8:18am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Hmmm |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by sayyid(m): 8:19am On Oct 08, 2016 |
i never see any sense in the feeding programe in the first place,why not channel the money into building/rebuilding of dillapidated schools,buying up to date text books for schools e.t.c across the country |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by DesChyko: 8:20am On Oct 08, 2016 |
So? We are not Zombies. Which sane person was expecting the take-off and sustenance of such silly projects? Hungry man dey send hungry children go school? Instead of them to think up a means to enrich the parents so they can create a better future for their children, they're fooling around with pipe dreams And to think some of their 'analysts' here were already counting how the crates of egg would boost agriculture in the country 2 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by lilprinze: 8:20am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Apc is a complete failure 2 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by SurePresident: 8:20am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Education without tears; a perpetual mirage in Nigeria. |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by yeyeboi(m): 8:21am On Oct 08, 2016 |
This government is a scam and they are doing everything possible to sell Nigerians future but ko le werk Come 2019 I will dust my pvc and do the needful to vote out this crazy apc ( Alliance For Professional Corruption ) Let me see any mumu GOAT that will quote me 7 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by budosky(m): 8:21am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Make e be like the NYSC CAMP poisonous food wey dem dey give corpers baa? |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by otukpo(f): 8:23am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Failure is consistent with this government. 2 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by gurunlocker: 8:24am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Fail? that's not new now.... they've been failing since May 29, 2015... 3 Likes |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Isong007(m): 8:26am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Na which person children una wnt give winch chop 4 skool?? |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Nobody: 8:28am On Oct 08, 2016 |
The scam continue |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by misscall247: 8:33am On Oct 08, 2016 |
APC don scam us 1 Like |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by teemy(m): 8:39am On Oct 08, 2016 |
i encourage this program but feel it should be used as incentives in the north instead. that way the region that most needs to be encouraged to increase its educative base gets it and the money could do more. i doubt if lagos parents would want it. |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by Kobicove(m): 8:58am On Oct 08, 2016 |
APC and failure to deliver are like....You know the rest 1 Like |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by drss(m): 8:59am On Oct 08, 2016 |
teemy:in oda words u ar saying dis daura govt should use south south resources to feed d north dat will never happen. 1 Like |
Re: School feeding: FG fails to meet September take-off target by kodded(m): 9:01am On Oct 08, 2016 |
yeyeboi: |
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