Vice
President, Yemi Osinbajo, has explained that one of the reasons the
President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration embarked on he Homegrown
School Feeding Programme was to address problems of malnutrition,
especially in primary school pupils...
Osinbajo stated this yesterday, when he
received, at the Presidential Villa, a delegation of the Nigerian Human
Nutritionists, led by Deputy Governor of Kano State, Prof. Hafiz
Abubakar.
The vice president noted that problems of malnutrition are part of the reasons “why we have the programme, to deal with the issues of human nutrition,” and added that the Federal Government would collaborate with states where nutrition issues are most urgent, in prioritising the implementation of the school feeding programme.
The vice president noted that problems of malnutrition are part of the reasons “why we have the programme, to deal with the issues of human nutrition,” and added that the Federal Government would collaborate with states where nutrition issues are most urgent, in prioritising the implementation of the school feeding programme.
Osinbajo stated that already, 14 states are benefiting from the programme, with almost 3 million pupils being fed daily.
The vice president stated that the
federal government would consider inaugurating the National Council on
Nutrition, and urged experts to come up with an action plan, that would
effectively address malnutrition challenges in the country.
Abubakar, who came with leaders of the
society, had earlier detailed the concerns of Nigerian professional
human nutritionists on malnutrition challenges, and how Nigeria is
faring regarding the global nutrition targets.
The delegation urged the Federal Government to inaugurate a National Council on Nutrition to address the situation.
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