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Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:27pm On Apr 23
Vice President Kashim Shettima on Tuesday stressed that Nigeria’s future readiness hinges not just on food abundance but on the nourishing quality of its food supply.

This is as he unveiled an ambitious plan to improve nutrition across Nigeria, with a rallying call to faith and traditional leaders to champion the effort in their communities.

The vice president spoke at a high-level dialogue on nutrition at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The one-day dialogue with the theme, “Faith Leaders as Catalysts for Enhanced Human Capital Through Nutrition,” was organized by the National Council on Nutrition and the World Bank-assisted Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria [ANRiN] Project.

Shettima said: “We must proclaim to the world that our commitment to producing food of unparalleled richness is not rhetoric,” Shettima declared, noting that “this gathering is a solemn pledge to safeguard our well-being and preserve the legacy of generations yet to come.”

He appealed directly to the religious and traditional figures in attendance, calling them “prime cultural influencers” and a “gateway to a Nigeria defined by mutual understanding, peace, unity and social cohesion.”

The vice president restated President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to prioritizing nutrition as part of Nigeria’s food security drive.

He added: “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has demonstrated his commitment to prioritizing nutrition as an integral component of our quest for food sufficiency. This is our inspiration to implement quality, cost-effective nutrition services.

“From providing support to pregnant and lactating women to ensuring the well-being of adolescent girls and children under five years of age, President Tinubu’s vision has propelled us towards a future where every Nigerian has access to the nourishment they need to thrive.”

Shettima pointed to initiatives like the Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria (ANRiN) programme as vital efforts to scale up nutrition interventions nationwide.

He however stressed that the government cannot succeed alone, saying, “We depend on the support and guidance of those who wield influence within our communities to drive this change.”

The vice president urged faith and traditional leaders to champion proper nutrition practices in their spheres, integrating nutrition education into places of worship and cultural gatherings.

Continuing, he noted: “Your influence is indispensable. We believe that, regardless of the quality of ideas we bring to the table, our efforts will fall short without your participation and endorsement.

“This is an avenue to reassure you that we are committed to more than just talk; we will take tangible action by reaching out to vulnerable and disadvantaged groups, including pregnant women, children, and the elderly.”


Shettima thanked federal ministries and partners like the World Bank for supporting the nutrition drive in Nigeria, adding that “together, let us stand as beacons of hope, leading the charge towards a healthier and more prosperous tomorrow for all.”

Earlier, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, said malnutrition and related challenges have over the years negatively impacted human capital development, requiring accelerated interventions.

He said the efforts and interventions of the National Economic Council chaired by the Vice President and the engagement with faith-based leaders, among other initiatives, are testimonies that Nigeria has the institutional mechanism to combat hunger and malnutrition with its associated challenges.

Also speaking, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Pate, said the engagement with faith-based leaders was not just a dialogue but a clarion call for action to address one of society’s most disturbing challenges.

He called on religious and traditional leaders in the country to leverage their network and influence in society to support the government in combating hunger and malnutrition, describing faith-based leaders as the backbone of their communities, hence their importance in improving the nutritional outcomes in their various domains.

In their separate remarks, the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, and the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Most Rev. Daniel Okoh, pledged the commitment of their communities and congregations to the efforts to combat hunger and malnutrition in the country, stating that their presence at the event underscored their loyalty to the campaign.

While advocating attitudinal change by communities and individuals, the faith leaders assured that campaign messages for improving nutritional outcomes in families and communities will be integrated into messages in the different places of worship, all in the bid to accelerate the fight against hunger and malnutrition.

In a goodwill message on behalf of the Nutrition Society of Nigeria, the 14th Emir of Kano and Chair of the Council, His Highness, Khalifa Muhammad Sanusi II, highlighted some of the negative indices of malnutrition and its related issues across the country, advocating a change in attitude and strategies by all stakeholders.

He said providing for the nutritional needs of children and pregnant women has religious implications and must be viewed as a right owed to the child and his or her mother.

Other speakers at the occasion included the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris; out-going World Bank Country Director, Mr Shubham Chaudhri; Managing Director of the Aliko Dangote Foundation, Zouera Youssoufou, and the Chief Imam of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Prof. Mansur Yelwa, among others.

The high point of the occasion was the vice president launching two manuals – the Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria (ANRiN) Sermon Guides and Faith Perspectives on Nutrition.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/nigerias-future-depends-on-quality-nutrition-shettima/

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Macdeey: 8:29pm On Apr 23
cool
After una APC Administration don turned Nigerians into beggars cry

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Debater(m): 8:44pm On Apr 23
And where is the food that will enhance this “nutrition”? 🤔
YEYE MAN

Call all the meetings in the world, your government is still lazzyyy

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by JASONjnr(m): 8:44pm On Apr 23
You had the opportunity to make changes but you didn't.

You seconded one of the useless government we've ever had.

Rest....

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by CodeTemplar: 8:45pm On Apr 23
Agreed but don't claim the food basket region are most malnourished just to secure more funds for their leaders to spray and loot.

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Racoon(m): 8:52pm On Apr 23
No when the cost of living is outrageously high with the attendant food inflation and insecurity.

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by helinues: 8:55pm On Apr 23
Toh
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by shortgun(m): 9:11pm On Apr 23
Yet you people are killing Nigerians with hunger and hardship.
Tinubu is the worst thing to happen to Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Melagros(m): 10:10pm On Apr 23
COMRADES, the VP is stupid, from where can we get the nutrition when him and tinubu are deliberately killing us with hunger?

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by RingRoadCartel: 10:11pm On Apr 23
Boko nourishment

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by RickyJesus: 10:12pm On Apr 23
They just open office for some people to chop.

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Mariangeles(f): 10:12pm On Apr 23
Okay. Let's start with making eggs affordable for the common citizen, shall we?

wiseone28:
Why not education

Na pikin wey nourish well first go fit learn.

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by wiseone28: 10:13pm On Apr 23
Why not education
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Boldideas: 10:14pm On Apr 23
BeeBeeOoh:


https://tribuneonlineng.com/nigerias-future-depends-on-quality-nutrition-shettima/

Hmm.. Nigerians are talking about food to eat. Leave the nourishment matter first.
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by NewDea4: 10:15pm On Apr 23
Stoopid
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by CareerPal: 10:15pm On Apr 23
Education and Health Care too.
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Kingpele(m): 10:15pm On Apr 23
Am yet to see a vice president as clueless as this Boko Haram sponsor...this is the main reason I pray tinubu complete his tenure and go away ...leaving power to this guy will be a disaster...serious country is talking about quality education...this one is talking about food

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by cnnamoko(m): 10:16pm On Apr 23
I thought it was on subsidy removal? I dont even know what to believe again in this country grin
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by ChizzyBuna(m): 10:16pm On Apr 23
Ok
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Eriokanmi: 10:17pm On Apr 23
I concur. We eat junks here in Nigeria. That's why many are haggard-looking. There's no butty anywhere. The difference is in the diet. When some people have the opportunity to travel abroad, their look changes in a matter of months, looking handsome or beautiful and clean. Every meal bought has got their RDAs of nutrition in it but you didn't know. You just ordered a meal without knowing what's made up of wink

Nigeria isn't supposed to be this poor. We're the architect of the bad leadership in place.
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by kereman1: 10:22pm On Apr 23
Yeah, and quality corruption
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Af0nja: 10:22pm On Apr 23
You must mean quantity nutrition
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Af0nja: 10:23pm On Apr 23
Cowjnfi2f:
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Una still dey play bet , join smartsitesdigital rather.

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Ekehwinz: 10:23pm On Apr 23
Not free and fair elections, just good FOOD.


undecided
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by fineboynl(m): 10:24pm On Apr 23
Fuel subsidy removal was a big mistake. Increasing worker salary and the expenses will be bigger than fuel subsidy. Tinubu is just confused and in-between a cross road
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Earthquakes: 10:24pm On Apr 23
Food is not our problem
Give us electricity
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Creamypie(m): 10:24pm On Apr 23
Old idiot go just wake up, look for statement to tickle their zombie supporters then go back to sleep. Crook

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Blazetrailer: 10:28pm On Apr 23
...another daft that found his way to power in Nigeria...

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by McLizbae: 10:33pm On Apr 23
Shettima with this his motivational/revolutionary statements. Him own na just talk and go. He speaks as if he is also a spectator in his own government.

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Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Confirm4real(m): 10:38pm On Apr 23
With high cost of living abi...



How many people can afford quality nutrition nowadays oga



Useless leaders because you have access to quality nutrition that's why open your mouth to say trash...


Useless Corntree!
Re: Nigeria’s Future Depends On Quality Nutrition – VP Shettima by Honestey: 10:41pm On Apr 23
Wrong! It depends on ability of young kids to survive daily intake of gari without kulikuli let alone sugar most times.

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