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Osun Spends N3b Annually On Feeding School Children – Aregbesola
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Osun Spends N3b Annually On Feeding School Children – Aregbesola

Osun government spends more than N3 billion annually on its home-grown elementary school feeding programme launched by the Federal Government in 2005, Gov. Rauf Aregbesola has said.

Aregbesola made this known during a high level technical meeting of the Home Grown School Feeding Programme in Abuja on Monday.

He said N12.5 million was being expended on the programme on a daily basis, adding that more than N600 million was spent on about 3,000 community caterers as transportation fare to the various schools.

The governor was at the event to share the experience of his state on the programme and how it could be replicated at the national level.

He said the programme had contributed to increased enrolment of children at the basic level.

He said the programme, christened `O’MEALS’ by the government, had also led to improvement of the health status of the pupils and had reduced incidences of school absenteeism among others.

The programme is consistent with our goals of banishing hunger, creating work and wealth, creating functional education, restoring healthy living and engendering communal peace and progress.

The passion, prudence and seriousness we deployed to the implementation of the O’MEALS have earned us the support of the London-based Partnership for Child Development (PCD).

“Through this fruitful collaboration, we have received technical assistance in redesigning the school feeding programme through endorsement of the Transition Strategy Plan Document,” he said.

The governor noted that with the state enrolment figure of almost 253,000, O’MEALS is one programme that is worthy of every naira and kobo that had gone into it.

In a welcome address, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Dr MacJohn Nwaobiala, said Nigeria was a signatory to the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP).

Nwaobiala said the CAADP, endorsed in 2003 was aimed at promoting the right of the African Child to education, food, freedom from hunger.

He added that it was also aimed at boosting agricultural productivity at the grassroots to improve the income of small holder farmers.

He said that convening of the meeting was timely as it would afford stakeholders the opportunity to identify the challenges militating against the effective implementation of the school feeding programme.

The Executive Director of PCD, Dr Lesley Drake, said the HGSFP was gaining prominence and contributing to the achievement of the MDG Goal 1 to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger.

“The programme is a multi sectoral partnership by stakeholders in education, health and agricultural sectors to support governments’ efforts to deliver cost-effective school feeding programmes using locally grown food by small holder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa.’’ he said.

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