NHGSFP: more pupils enroll in schools in Cross River state

By Rahila Lassa, Abuja

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The Cross River State Government says more children of school going age are enrolling into schools.

The Deputy Governor, Ivara Ejemot Esu said the progress was as a result of the National Home Grown School Feeding programme NHGSFP.

Speaking in Calabar, the Cross River State capital ahead of the school feeding enumeration in the State, Esu said the programme has positively improved enrollment of primary school pupils in the state.

He appreciated the Federal Government for the initiation of the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme.

He also praised the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq for her steadfastness in ensuring that the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration drastically reduced poverty and improved the literacy standards of Nigerian children through the school feeding programme.

“I want to thank the federal government and the Minister for her focus in initiating poverty reduction programs in the state especially the National Home Grown Feeding Programme. Since the commencement of the programme in Cross River state, there has been an increase in school enrolment.

“This is good news for the education sector as every country will like to reduce the illiteracy population of its citizenry. The Minister has been doing so much in her Ministry with many social investment programs to help the poor in the country for which I will greatly commend her”. 

“We in Cross River state are committed to the success of the NHGSFP and will collaborate with the Project Task team to ensure an accurate enumeration excercise in the state”he said.

Fighting poverty

Earlier, the Minister, who was represented by the Zonal Monitor, Sunday Okoh stated that President Muhammadu Buhari recognizes the social challenges in the  country, hence the decision to put up decisive measures to fight poverty.

“The implementation of the National Social Investment Program NSIP is made up of four unique clusters that are integrated to provide the maximum impact. In its implementation, the NSIP is strategically designed to fully involve all stakeholders, most especially the State governments.

“Today, we are here in Cross River state on the strength of our partnership and mutual recognition of the need to do more on the NHGSFP. We will bring more Nigerians under the umbrella of the Government’s social protection mechanism and scale up the numbers of the pupils benefiting from the program as directed by His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari” the Minister said.

Over 9 million pupils are currently benefiting from 1 free nutritious meal a day during school term nationwide, with a mandate of reaching an additional 5 million pupils by 2023.

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh

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