The federal government says so far, it has released over N375 million
in five states for the implementation of its school feeding
program. Laolu Akande, senior special assistant on media and
publicity
to the vice-president, made this known in a statement issued in Abuja on
Sunday.
Akande said the release of the amount was meant to feed almost
700,000 primary school pupils in the five states. According to him, all
states of the federation, except two, are now being processed for the
payment of N30, 000 monthly stipends to 200,000 graduates, who are the
N-Power beneficiaries.
Giving an update on the federal government’s Social Investment
Programs (SIP), Akande noted that the programs were proceeding at
different stages of implementation. He revealed that last week, the
government released money for the “smooth” implementation of the feeding
program in Anambra, Ogun, Oyo, Osun and Ebonyi.
“The sum of about N375, 434, 870 has just been released and paid to
7,909 cooks in those states for the feeding of a total of 677, 476
primary school pupils,” he said. Akande said Ogun got a total of
N119,648,900 paid to 1,381 cooks to feed 170, 927 pupils, while Ebonyi
got N115,218,600 paid to 1,466 cooks to feed 164,598 pupils.
He said Anambra got N67.5 million paid to 937 cooks to feed 96,489
pupils; Oyo State got N72.2 million paid to 1,437 cooks to feed 103, 269
pupils, and Osun got N867,370 paid to 2,688 to feed 142, 193
pupils. Akande said that all monies were paid directly to the cooks and
covered 10 days of school.
He also disclosed that Zamfara and Enugu states would soon be paid
N188.7 million and N67.2 million, respectively, later in the week. “In
Zamfara, the sum would be paid to 2,738 cooks to feed 269,665 pupils,
and in Enugu, the sum would be paid to 1,128 cooks to feed 96, 064
pupils,” he said.
“By then, over N631 million would have been released so far in 2017
for school feeding in seven states, paid to 11,775 cooks and meant to
feed over one million primary school pupils,’’ he added.
Source: The Cable Ng.
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