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El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by nex(m): 8:46pm On Jun 13, 2016
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The Kaduna State APC government places the highest priority to educating our children and began implementing a multi-prong approach to improve access, quality and outcomes in the sector. In 2016, over 35% of our budget has been earmarked for education to cover the costs of (1) renovation and furnishing of our primary and secondary schools, (2) enhanced teacher training and comfort (3) closer monitoring and inspection of schools and teachers (4) provision of books and working tools (5) provision of free uniforms in our secondary schools (6) increase in daily spending from N33 to N180 per secondary school student for three meals (7) improved pedagogy trial using 4,000 pre-loaded student-teacher tablet PCs in selected schools for SSS2 students from September 2016 (cool free, compulsory basic education for all, and (9) free primary school feeding programme.







The Kaduna State Primary School feeding program (SFP) is currently in its 18th week. The Programme was launched January 2016 with the number of primary schools before and at the commencement of the SFP, are 4046 and 4256 respectively. This is largely because the Army and Police Children’s Schools applied to be included in the programme.



The programme was launched as a direct intervention in the health and nutrition of primary school pupils in Kaduna. It is part of our project to expand access to education. We knew that the programme would save parents money, expand the demand for farm products and create jobs for the catering vendors. In a sense, winning for our children meant winning for our farmers and caterers. It also gives our Government the moral authority to enforce the provisions of UBEC Act, and the Street Hawking and Begging (Prohibition) Law recently enacted by our State House of Assembly. In Kaduna State no parent has an excuse for his child – girl or boy – not to be in school.



Since 18th January 2016, the Kaduna State Government has been providing one meal for at least 1.5m pupils every school day. Pupil enrollment in Primary 1-6 before SFP was 1,007,096. Enrollment rose to 1,590,859 at the commencement of SFP.



There is a set menu for all public primary schools in the state. The menu could be adjusted without compromising the nutritional quality, based on relative seasonal scarcity or the widespread unpopularity of particular meal items such as beans pottage which the children were clearly not fond of. On Fridays, when schools close by 12 noon, we give the children a drink and snacks.



We began by sending a team to study the Osun feeding programme and learnt many lessons from its successes and challenges. We also sought the technical assistance of the office of the Vice President and held extensive discussions with experts from PCD to ensure that our thoughts, vision and approach were doable and on the right track. We debated extensively and decided against doing a pilot of a few schools but went for a ‘big-bang’ statewide implementation, and effecting adjustments and corrections as we moved along.

We then began implementing the Programme by identifying women already cooking around the schools and invited them to join the scheme. We worked with the headmasters, traditional rulers, APC party leaders and Parent Teacher’s Associations (PTAs) to identify suitable candidates for the programme. They were encouraged to form cooperative societies and elect leaders that will be signatories to the bank accounts we required them to open. Many of the participants have no capital to provide food be paid after the fact, so the state government had to be providing funds weekly to purchase the raw food ingredients for cooking.







The food vendors were trained for a week on food hygiene and sanitation practices, and each vendor was assigned to feed no more than 250 pupils in a given day, in order not to overstretch their capacities and create quality problems.



The key index for the successful management of the programme is therefore hinged on the prompt and timely release of funds to all cooperative societies actively monitored by the Education Intervention Committee – a cabinet committee with representatives of ministries of agriculture, health, education and local government but chaired by the Finance Commissioner. There is a special assistant to the Governor in charge of the Programme that monitors implementation and raises red flags direct to my office. In addition, there are technical committees at state, local government and ward levels to check on defaulters.



We spend N318m every week (about N4bn every school term) in these lean times to feed our children. The catering vendors are mostly recruited from within the community they serve. This ensures that they produce most hygienic meals for the pupils, and we have not had a single case of unwholesome meals or food poisoning. We have about 17,000 of these vendors, each of whom recruits other staff (an average of four women) to help them. Getting the funds across to these vendors is a challenge in parts of the state where banking presence is low or non-existent.



As outlined earlier, in order to effectively manage the programme, the vendors are organized in clusters of 255 Cooperative societies formed with women leaders. Several women NGO groups have offered to provide free monitoring services on the conduct of the programme. Communities, PTAs and School-based Management Committees across all the 255 wards of our 23 local governments are beginning to take ownership by supporting the monitoring of the supply and distribution of the meals on the agreed time, quality and quantity.



Given the scale of the undertaking, some of our people doubted that it could be done. There were also concerns regarding whether we should not just focus solely on the physical conditions of most of the primary schools. We inherited a baleful legacy of dilapidated schools, inadequate classrooms, and no furniture for nearly 80% of the pupils. The schools also often lacked water and toilet facilities. The government of Kaduna State responded by launching a simultaneous school rehabilitation programme. It is a massive commitment to fix the more than 4000 public primary schools in the state and transform them into conducive places for the delivery of quality education. We have made a choice to prioritize SFP because of its lifetime impact on the pupils brain, mind and body.



In almost six months of running the school feeding programme, we can attest to its impact in improved nutrition for children, job creation for catering vendors and expanded demand for farm produce. Indeed, some of our vendors had to resort to buying materials from cheaper sources in the neighbouring states. It is also the only government initiative, along with free basic education programme that truly touches every household and community in the state particular the poorest and most vulnerable.



On account of the increased awareness and extended need, the Kaduna State Government will extend the SFP to nursery classes (an additional 300,000 children) in July 2016. We are encouraged to do this by the commitment of the federal government to provide matching grant to cover the cost of feeding pupils in classes 1-3 of the primary schools. We are submitting our claims with all records next week and look forward to the expeditious treatment of the request.



Your Excellency Mr. Vice President, ladies and gentlemen, this laudable Programme is a work-in-progress, has been very challenging to implement and we estimate that between one and five percent of the school feeding expenditure leaks. We have been responding by tightening financial controls and had to take very serious actions under the public service rules to discipline those that saw the programme as an opportunity for corruption. On our part, we are not only committed to its continuation but shall be fine-tuning the programme going forward, and strengthening the monitoring mechanism.

Thank your for listening and God Bless.



Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, OFR
Governor of Kaduna State


Source: http://www.barbaric.com.ng/governor-el-rufai-analyzes-kaduna-state-school-feeding-programme/

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by diegwu01: 9:04pm On Jun 13, 2016
I wish to see Fayose deliver such sensible speech and content to the people of Ekiti someday,.
I remember He read the entire 2016 Ekiti state budget in 4 Paragraphs and immediately signed it into law
the entire exercise was in 30 minutes.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Caseless: 10:01pm On Jun 13, 2016
El rufai, world best.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by nex(m): 11:52pm On Jun 13, 2016
@Diegwu01

Haba! How can you compare El-Rufai with Fayose? Is Governance a Ponmo cutting contest?

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Nobody: 11:59pm On Jun 13, 2016
diegwu01:

I remember He read the entire 2016 Ekiti state budget in 4 Paragraphs .
Please correct yourself. The budget was in 4 ponmographs.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by tuoyoojo(m): 7:46am On Jun 14, 2016
kudos to the govt for keeping part of their campaign promise


if 318 m is spent every week

imagine if that money is used to get better learn aids, comfortable chairs, employ beta teachers...


well who am I to state what should be der priority

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by daveyjay(m): 7:47am On Jun 14, 2016
It's early Tuesday morninq and OP is presentinq me with a very lonq epistle reqardinq this tribal/reliqious biqot! **spits and walks out of thread**
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by kabman: 7:47am On Jun 14, 2016
One of the few performing governors so far.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Sugarcious(m): 7:48am On Jun 14, 2016
When will Nigeria move forward? Honestly, I don't see this country going anywhere as long as we have the 3 major ethnic groups together..

Take a look at the rubbish Buhari wants to implement. Other western countries in the 60s were busy improving their education system. They provided free education and made sure their educational system is the best but instead of Nigeria to copy their example, we are busy FEEDING STUDENTS. Have you ever heard of a pupil die before due to hungry? This is just another secret avenue to fool Nigerians and chop money.

This is what he should be talking about instead of food;
1. FREE EDUCATION
2. GOOD LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
3. QUALITY TEACHING STAFF
4. Cleaning his ear regularly...

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by McKc22(m): 7:48am On Jun 14, 2016
Good
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Tonnierichy(m): 7:48am On Jun 14, 2016
Cool
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Ucbiu(m): 7:48am On Jun 14, 2016
APC APC APC grin
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Tonnierichy(m): 7:50am On Jun 14, 2016
degdeli193:
I'm a scammer
I just need recharge cards
Get outta here you thief
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Jwhizzy(m): 7:50am On Jun 14, 2016
This guy has eyes on the big prize! I see him strategically aligning for the presidency by 2023 latest.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Ademusiwa1: 7:50am On Jun 14, 2016
He did not buy tablet from me, walahi, I am vexing ko ma ko ma

ademusiwa@gmail.com
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by ebig21(m): 7:51am On Jun 14, 2016
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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by greatiyk4u(m): 8:01am On Jun 14, 2016
This is very interesting news to consume and digest this early tuesday morning!

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by chris444: 8:05am On Jun 14, 2016
None of u is from kaduna.
workers without pay for one year, some months, but money is been spent on unorganized feeding program

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Inioluwa01(m): 8:05am On Jun 14, 2016
This is a Governor. This is someone who's in sync with the Change agenda of the government. This is an intelligent optimist who, even in the face of uncertainties in the economy, has made adequate provisions for a way forward. Talk about someone who has the wellbeing of his people at heart. Not one ponmo-chewing, ogogoro-sipping loud mouth who only knows how to talk.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by TVTKOKO(m): 8:06am On Jun 14, 2016
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked :oTHIS MAN CAN LIE FOR AFRICA.. SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAM THAT HAS BEEN STOPPED FOR THE PAST ONE MONTH?? undecided undecided undecided angry angry
I am in kaduna and this stuupid programme has barely survive two months! A government of misplaced priorities Where students av no conducive learning environment?

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Orikinla(m): 8:06am On Jun 14, 2016
nex:
PROTOCOLS
The Kaduna State APC government places the highest priority to educating our children and began implementing a multi-prong approach to improve access, quality and outcomes in the sector. In 2016, over 35% of our budget has been earmarked for education to cover the costs of (1) renovation and furnishing of our primary and secondary schools, (2) enhanced teacher training and comfort (3) closer monitoring and inspection of schools and teachers (4) provision of books and working tools (5) provision of free uniforms in our secondary schools (6) increase in daily spending from N33 to N180 per secondary school student for three meals (7) improved pedagogy trial using 4,000 pre-loaded student-teacher tablet PCs in selected schools for SSS2 students from September 2016 (cool free, compulsory basic education for all, and (9) free primary school feeding programme.







The Kaduna State Primary School feeding program (SFP) is currently in its 18th week. The Programme was launched January 2016 with the number of primary schools before and at the commencement of the SFP, are 4046 and 4256 respectively. This is largely because the Army and Police Children’s Schools applied to be included in the programme.



The programme was launched as a direct intervention in the health and nutrition of primary school pupils in Kaduna. It is part of our project to expand access to education. We knew that the programme would save parents money, expand the demand for farm products and create jobs for the catering vendors. In a sense, winning for our children meant winning for our farmers and caterers. It also gives our Government the moral authority to enforce the provisions of UBEC Act, and the Street Hawking and Begging (Prohibition) Law recently enacted by our State House of Assembly. In Kaduna State no parent has an excuse for his child – girl or boy – not to be in school.



Since 18th January 2016, the Kaduna State Government has been providing one meal for at least 1.5m pupils every school day. Pupil enrollment in Primary 1-6 before SFP was 1,007,096. Enrollment rose to 1,590,859 at the commencement of SFP.



There is a set menu for all public primary schools in the state. The menu could be adjusted without compromising the nutritional quality, based on relative seasonal scarcity or the widespread unpopularity of particular meal items such as beans pottage which the children were clearly not fond of. On Fridays, when schools close by 12 noon, we give the children a drink and snacks.



We began by sending a team to study the Osun feeding programme and learnt many lessons from its successes and challenges. We also sought the technical assistance of the office of the Vice President and held extensive discussions with experts from PCD to ensure that our thoughts, vision and approach were doable and on the right track. We debated extensively and decided against doing a pilot of a few schools but went for a ‘big-bang’ statewide implementation, and effecting adjustments and corrections as we moved along.

We then began implementing the Programme by identifying women already cooking around the schools and invited them to join the scheme. We worked with the headmasters, traditional rulers, APC party leaders and Parent Teacher’s Associations (PTAs) to identify suitable candidates for the programme. They were encouraged to form cooperative societies and elect leaders that will be signatories to the bank accounts we required them to open. Many of the participants have no capital to provide food be paid after the fact, so the state government had to be providing funds weekly to purchase the raw food ingredients for cooking.







The food vendors were trained for a week on food hygiene and sanitation practices, and each vendor was assigned to feed no more than 250 pupils in a given day, in order not to overstretch their capacities and create quality problems.



The key index for the successful management of the programme is therefore hinged on the prompt and timely release of funds to all cooperative societies actively monitored by the Education Intervention Committee – a cabinet committee with representatives of ministries of agriculture, health, education and local government but chaired by the Finance Commissioner. There is a special assistant to the Governor in charge of the Programme that monitors implementation and raises red flags direct to my office. In addition, there are technical committees at state, local government and ward levels to check on defaulters.



We spend N318m every week (about N4bn every school term) in these lean times to feed our children. The catering vendors are mostly recruited from within the community they serve. This ensures that they produce most hygienic meals for the pupils, and we have not had a single case of unwholesome meals or food poisoning. We have about 17,000 of these vendors, each of whom recruits other staff (an average of four women) to help them. Getting the funds across to these vendors is a challenge in parts of the state where banking presence is low or non-existent.



As outlined earlier, in order to effectively manage the programme, the vendors are organized in clusters of 255 Cooperative societies formed with women leaders. Several women NGO groups have offered to provide free monitoring services on the conduct of the programme. Communities, PTAs and School-based Management Committees across all the 255 wards of our 23 local governments are beginning to take ownership by supporting the monitoring of the supply and distribution of the meals on the agreed time, quality and quantity.



Given the scale of the undertaking, some of our people doubted that it could be done. There were also concerns regarding whether we should not just focus solely on the physical conditions of most of the primary schools. We inherited a baleful legacy of dilapidated schools, inadequate classrooms, and no furniture for nearly 80% of the pupils. The schools also often lacked water and toilet facilities. The government of Kaduna State responded by launching a simultaneous school rehabilitation programme. It is a massive commitment to fix the more than 4000 public primary schools in the state and transform them into conducive places for the delivery of quality education. We have made a choice to prioritize SFP because of its lifetime impact on the pupils brain, mind and body.



In almost six months of running the school feeding programme, we can attest to its impact in improved nutrition for children, job creation for catering vendors and expanded demand for farm produce. Indeed, some of our vendors had to resort to buying materials from cheaper sources in the neighbouring states. It is also the only government initiative, along with free basic education programme that truly touches every household and community in the state particular the poorest and most vulnerable.



On account of the increased awareness and extended need, the Kaduna State Government will extend the SFP to nursery classes (an additional 300,000 children) in July 2016. We are encouraged to do this by the commitment of the federal government to provide matching grant to cover the cost of feeding pupils in classes 1-3 of the primary schools. We are submitting our claims with all records next week and look forward to the expeditious treatment of the request.



Your Excellency Mr. Vice President, ladies and gentlemen, this laudable Programme is a work-in-progress, has been very challenging to implement and we estimate that between one and five percent of the school feeding expenditure leaks. We have been responding by tightening financial controls and had to take very serious actions under the public service rules to discipline those that saw the programme as an opportunity for corruption. On our part, we are not only committed to its continuation but shall be fine-tuning the programme going forward, and strengthening the monitoring mechanism.

Thank your for listening and God Bless.



Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, OFR
Governor of Kaduna State


Source: http://www.barbaric.com.ng/governor-el-rufai-analyzes-kaduna-state-school-feeding-programme/

Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Pavore9: 8:06am On Jun 14, 2016
School Feeding Programmes at every level is a boost to Agriculture sector.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by TVTKOKO(m): 8:06am On Jun 14, 2016
chris444:
None of u is from kaduna.
workers without pay for one year, some months, but money is been spent on unorganized feeding program
my brother, that governor is confused.. Deceiving gullible Nigerians about a stuupid programme that has been stopped
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Orikinla(m): 8:08am On Jun 14, 2016
Jwhizzy:
This guy has eyes on the big prize! I see him strategically aligning for the presidency by 2023 latest.
.
He is qualified.
May Almighty God guide and guard him all the way.
Amen.

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Zabilon007(m): 8:18am On Jun 14, 2016
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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by Zabilon007(m): 8:20am On Jun 14, 2016
tuoyoojo:
kudos to the govt for keeping part of their campaign promise


if 318 m is spent every week

imagine if that money is used to get better learn aids, comfortable chairs, employ beta teachers...


well who am I to state what should be der priority
Nigerians are naturally ungrateful.... You obviously no attend boarding school (unity).... You for understand say dining important pass class!

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by KINGwax007(m): 8:24am On Jun 14, 2016
Why is el rufai wasting so much saliva trying knead senses into wailers' brain?

No matter how u break it all down, wailers will always hate

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by oloworulz(m): 8:25am On Jun 14, 2016
Sugarcious:
When will Nigeria move forward? Honestly, I don't see this country going anywhere as long as we have the 3 major ethnic groups together..

Take a look at the rubbish Buhari wants to implement. Other western countries in the 60s were busy improving their education system. They provided free education and made sure their educational system is the best but instead of Nigeria to copy their example, we are busy FEEDING STUDENTS. Have you ever heard of a pupil die before due to hungry? This is just another secret avenue to fool Nigerians and chop money.

This is what he should be talking about instead of food;
1. FREE EDUCATION
2. GOOD LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
3. QUALITY TEACHING STAFF
4. Cleaning his ear regularly...
Abeg which school you go. you are not just making any sense to me

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Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by amclimax(m): 8:43am On Jun 14, 2016
What I hate is cheap publicity.... Why not allow the people of Kaduna state to do the praising why advertising... The only reason you are there is to serve your people not to advertise your white elephant project...na so fashola take work for 8yrs...na only for newspaper's I dey see fashola work now dis short man from Kaduna don start the tricks again.... But me no get problem with them na d masses wey dey vote dem in I dey blame pass cuz you get sense to know that nothing good can come from them..... Tell me how 9ja wan beta if we keep falling for dis cheap publicity.... Always remember that they are there to serve not to please us...
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by electropiz(m): 9:24am On Jun 14, 2016
Kaduna boys be like, this will not pass us by....
Re: El-rufai Analyzes The Kaduna School Feeding Programme. by SirdeKay: 9:38am On Jun 14, 2016
Sugarcious:
When will Nigeria move forward? Honestly, I don't see this country going anywhere as long as we have the 3 major ethnic groups together..

Take a look at the rubbish Buhari wants to implement. Other western countries in the 60s were busy improving their education system. They provided free education and made sure their educational system is the best but instead of Nigeria to copy their example, we are busy FEEDING STUDENTS. Have you ever heard of a pupil die before due to hungry? This is just another secret avenue to fool Nigerians and chop money.

This is what he should be talking about instead of food;
1. FREE EDUCATION
2. GOOD LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
3. QUALITY TEACHING STAFF
4. Cleaning his ear regularly...

Though you have raised valid points, but this programme has the backing of the World Bank itself. You see, it has been realised that mal-nutrition in children is a major problem we have in this part of the world including India with its resultant effects of high child mortality rates, stunted growth etc. So if our children in school eat at least one good meal in one day, it would go a long way in solving many unnecessary health challenges, stimulating school enrollment and relieving the parents in no small measure. Not only that, it also has multiplier effects in stimulating agriculture, creating jobs for the caterers and their assistants.
We are always quick to use the western world as reference points, yes, but each of these nations have devised safety nets in order to ensure that their citizens (not only vulnerable children) do not starve. There are many places that poor people can go and have free hot meals anytime of the day. Some even give cash handouts to the unemployed.
So this appears to be a step in the right direction.

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