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School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by GoodGovernance: 2:50pm On May 18, 2020


By Afusat Akande

Sadiya Umar Farouq, the Honourable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, gave a briefing at the daily media interaction of the Presidential Task Force. During her briefing, she tried to bring her audience up to speed with activities and interventions in her ministry since her last briefing on May 1, 2020. Her opening salvo caught people’s attention: “In the time since I was here last, we have made progress on the overhauled Home Grown School Feeding Programme and sensitization has already begun in the three frontline states of Lagos, Ogun and the FCT in readiness for full implementation.” Her announcement, understandably, made the news. “Why we’re going ahead with school feeding during lockdown”,

Vanguard noted in its headline before reporting, “The Federal Government, Thursday, explained that it decided to go ahead with the feeding of school children captured in its Home Grown School Feeding Programme, NHGSFP, even when schools were still shut down as a result of coronavirus pandemic, because of its commitment and determination to cushion the hardship vulnerable school children were facing at home following the COVID-19 lockdown… Mrs Farouq said her ministry, in consultation and collaboration with state governments, identified the distribution of Take-Home Rations (THR) to the households of the children on the programme as a feasible method of achieving this directive after exploring several options.” The newspaper report made it to Twitter where it was greeted with comments, many of them insulting and disparaging and clearly showing proof that there was a huge problem of comprehension regarding the programme.

One of the comments from the handle @inkredible_ caught my attention for its sheer vitriol: “Your love for projects that can’t be tracked and evaluated accurately is overwhelming. U obviously want to name a huge figure that can’t be trailed nor tracked with accuracy. The evil in the heart of the rulers of Nigeria is unimaginable.”

His tweet contained obvious false accusations and half-truths that one feels compelled to point them out.@inkredible_ wrote that the minister’s “love for projects that can’t be tracked and evaluated accurately is overwhelming” and in so doing missed the point completely because the minister was clear in her briefing and the the newspaper report was unequivocal; the idea for the overhauled school feeding programme came from the President via a pronouncement in his March 29th 2020 national broadcast during which he said – “although schools are closed, I have instructed the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development to work with state governments in developing a strategy on how to sustain the school feeding programme during this period without compromising our social distancing policies.” What is a minister to do, disobey a directive from the President? Secondly, this is not something the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development woke up one morning and decided to undertake. According to its widely reported press statement, the ministry, in complying with the presidential directive, consulted with state governments and jointly identified the distribution of Take-Home Rations (THR) as a feasible method of achieving this directive after exploring many options and following consultations with state governments and sundry partners, the plan was adopted.

So, the first fallacy debunked is that the project did not originate from the minister and if that is the case, where is the so-called love for projects that can’t be tracked? Now, it will surprise many to note that contrary to speculations, the Take-Home Ration option is not a Nigerian invention neither is it a HOMEGROWN scam. According to the World Food programme, there are 17 countries currently distributing Take-Home rations to school children. In Liberia, Take Home Rations have been distributed since 2019. Going further in traducing the minister, the twitter user wrote: “U obviously want to name a huge figure that can’t be trailed nor tracked with accuracy.”

To address this accusation it is important to point out that the minister in her appearance at the Presidential Task Force briefing on Friday, May 15, 2020, informed the whole world that to ensure transparency in the process, her ministry has invited other agencies of government including the DSS, EFCC, ICPC, Code of Conduct Bureau and a host of NGOs and CSOs to help monitor the programme. The Chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau noted through a tweet that he was at Kago with his operatives to monitor the process. Surely, a criminal does not invite the police to watch it commit a crime. But for the avoidance of doubt the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development are not implementing this programme. It is merely facilitating and supervising. The Federal Government has provided the funding while the states are implementing.

All the vendors supplying food have been chosen, not by the FG, but by the states. Now, how much is this project costing the Federal Government? Vanguard Newspaper in its Wednesday, May 13, 2020 edition provided an inaccurate figure as well as an inaccurate premise. Its headline was – Worry, as FG spends N679m daily on feeding school children during the lockdown. The figure is inaccurate because, though the ministry has not provided a figure, quick arithmetic will show that if each Take-Home Ration is worth N4,200, then 3,131,971 rations (total number of targeted households to be impacted) will cost N13,154,278,200 for the intervention excluding logistics costs.

And the Vanguard storey gave the wrong premise because the programme is not a daily programme costing N679m per day. It is, as Sadiya Farouq, noted at the PTF briefing on Covid-19 Intervention. And talking about figures, no one is looking at what this programme will do for local farmers and the Nigerian economy. Poultry farmers, for instance, are in for a huge windfall. Each Take-Home Ration is comprised of 5 kg Bag of Rice, 5 kg Bag of Beans, 500 ml Vegetable Oil, 750 ml Palm Oil, 500 mg Salt, 15 pcs of eggs, 140gm Tomato Paste. Now, with every one of the beneficiaries receiving 15 eggs in their TakeHome ration, it means that the programme is sourcing 46,979,565 eggs at a time when poultry farmers are groaning about an egg glut. The twitter user’s final quip to the effect that “The evil in the heart of the rulers of Nigeria is unimaginable” clearly showed that he or she has not kept abreast of global trends. Feeding children whether in school or out of school can never be equated with evil. A 2013 UN report indicated that National School Feeding Programs feed as many as 368 million school children daily all over the world.

The report also showed that as at 2016, nine countries in Sub Saharan Africa were implementing school feeding programmes and the countries included Nigeria Botswana, Cabo Verde, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Namibia, and South Africa. And as earlier stated, Liberia which has joined them is presently giving out Take-Home Rations. So, where is the evil? School feeding according to experts is important in the sense that children who eat good food in school get required nutrients, stay on in school because they are incentivized and usually never miss school because to miss school is to miss food. In Nigeria, the school feeding programme was initiated in 2016 as part of the government’s Social Investment Programme to provide 1 free nutritious meal daily during school term. With schools shut down but with children still hungry, President Buhari realizing that for many children from vulnerable homes, not going to school could mean going without food, directed the ministry to %nd a means of feeding children already enrolled in the programme even while they are on lockdown.

While one can always take issues with governance and our ruling elite in Nigeria, this initiative to overhaul the National Home Grown School feeding programme so that it impacts school children from vulnerable households is one initiative that deserves applause. For Doubting Thomases and naysayers, a Reuters news report of May 7, 2020, should convince them. “South African children face hunger as school closure halts free meals” screams the story headline before going ahead to report that “The closure of South Africa’s schools seven weeks ago halted national feeding programme providing meals to 9 million extremely poor children, %lling their stomachs and helping them get through the classroom day to get an education.”That is one story that will clearly not be written about Nigeria thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/home-grown-school-feeding-programme-is-not-a-scam/

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Doyin2(m): 3:02pm On May 18, 2020
We the silent majority know.

Let the very noisy minority continue to wail all over social media.

Palliatives come in different forms across the world.

USA is giving raw cash running into trillions of nairadollars ,wailers are hailing.

Just to reach households via the school feeding programme,misguided elements are wailing.

What Nigeria is doing is far more productive than doling out cash.

More Farmers and food vendors would be productively engaged.

Even transporters of food items .

How about manufacturers of packaging materials?

The list is endless,a direct effect on GDP.

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Nfora: 3:24pm On May 18, 2020
''So, the first fallacy debunked is that the project did not originate from the minister and if that is the case, where is the so-called love for projects that can’t be tracked? Now, it will surprise many to note that contrary to speculations, the Take-Home Ration option is not a Nigerian invention neither is it a HOMEGROWN scam. According to the World Food programme, there are 17 countries currently distributing Take-Home rations to school children. In Liberia, Take Home Rations have been distributed since 2019. Going further in traducing the minister, the twitter user wrote: “U obviously want to name a huge figure that can’t be trailed nor tracked with accuracy.”

Wailers,how market now?

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Babatunde40(m): 3:57pm On May 18, 2020
Instead of this long article, pictures and videos would have been more effective.

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Devops: 3:57pm On May 18, 2020
Mehn..
This country is filled with the highest number of dumb dimwits that can be found anywhere on the planet.
Electing the dumbest man to ever walk the earth was not enough.
They re-elected him again for the second time.

Now the Government said they are spending over 13 billion feeding school children that are at home. Imagine the insult on our intelligence due to the majority of dumb dimwits we have in this country.
And this same dimwits are defending this glaring scam. Taking crumbs to defend people who gave you nothing but servitude, looting the future of your unborn generations with reckless abandon.
What a coagulation of vile stupidity.

The joke writes itself in this cesspool of a country.

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by TallPck1(m): 3:58pm On May 18, 2020
shocked
Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by McBluemoon(m): 3:58pm On May 18, 2020
I laugh oooo.... Scam in the highest degree

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Babatunde40(m): 3:58pm On May 18, 2020
Kinlopp:
K

K for Kettle

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by jojofola: 3:58pm On May 18, 2020
If something is legitimate, you wouldn't need plenty time explaining.

Only liars, fraudsters say a lot to save themselves in the face of trouble
Think about it, my people.

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by OmoOshodi(m): 3:58pm On May 18, 2020
Image rectification

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Slawormir: 3:58pm On May 18, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright
Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by FrankAkowe: 3:59pm On May 18, 2020
As laudable as the program appears, it leaves many questions answered.

The questions include the logistics. It also includes the fact that figures bandied cannot be verified.

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by dmostcheerful(f): 3:59pm On May 18, 2020
Doyin2:
We the silent majority know.

Let the very noisy minority continue to wail all over social media.

Palliatives come in different forms across the world.

USA is giving raw cash running into trillions of nairadollars ,wailers are hailing.

Just to reach households via the school feeding programme,misguided elements are wailing.

What Nigeria is doing is far more productive than doling out cash.

More Farmers and food vendors would be productively engaged.

Even transporters of food items .

How about manufacturers of packaging materials?

The list is endless,a direct effect on GDP.
What's the essence of stopping them from learning but only gather them to feed them?
Who is fooling who?

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Nobody: 4:00pm On May 18, 2020
Well, I pray all our leaders do what is right in God's sight. They should all try to feel the pain of the common man!
Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Evergreen4(m): 4:00pm On May 18, 2020
Vanguard have collected envelope from Sinzu and crew

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Deicide: 4:00pm On May 18, 2020
WTF. I thought school was closed all over the country

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by ifiokjohn(m): 4:00pm On May 18, 2020
Presidency trying to do damage Control! laugh in Swahili....Hahahaha

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by MISTAICEY02288(m): 4:00pm On May 18, 2020
I no get time read the yẹ̀yẹ́ epistle. But all in all, I maintain that the nonsense school feeding program is a Scam!

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by theoneJabulani(m): 4:00pm On May 18, 2020
Nigerian leaders



Contact me for US and UK used laptops
Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by wink2015(m): 4:00pm On May 18, 2020
LET EACH WILLING STATE MANAGE SCHOOL FEEDING.

At this time of low revenue the federal government can not afford this drift of money in wasteful spending.

Each state that is interested in feeding its own people can take it over.

WHEN NORTHERNERS SPEND MONEY OF THE SOUTH THEY DO NOT BLOODY CARE.

So long as they are not contributing a kobo to the national treasury.

CORONAVIRUS IS COMING TO PUT A STOP TO THAT SPENDTHRIFT.

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by mosegifted: 4:01pm On May 18, 2020
In as much as i know vanguard to be a well known organization, I beg to differ this their Ascertained result they got from God knows where, because it's audible to the blind and physical to the deaf, that what the federal government is doing with this so called school feeding is embezzlement

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Honor10: 4:01pm On May 18, 2020
Not a scam! Yet u are still feeding then when they are at home, are u carrying the food to their various houses? Not all of us are dumb o.

Thunder fire u

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Temptee101(m): 4:01pm On May 18, 2020
shocked

These people are sick!

According to this mad woman, the order to loot a whooping sum of 13 billion didn't come from her but jubril or buhari.

Is there any difference between jubril, buhari or farouk?

HahahahaHahaha... grin. She also claimed they have invited the EFCC, ICPC, DSS, HIV, etc, to monitor the programme. Never knew she was this foolish like her boss, so who controls all the aforementioned dogs?

And such amount of money will be spent without appropriation/approval from our rubber stamp senate headed by an obsess, fat pig, Lawal.

The only good thing here is that it's getting clearer who that imposter in aso rock is.

Something is fundamentally wrong with Nigeria and Nigerians. If there would ever be another chance, God forbid I return as a Nigerian.

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Exc2000: 4:01pm On May 18, 2020
cool


Nigeria is unserious .. Minister of Disaster is very unexperienced looter with fish brain

How can Child Feeding work when FG doesn't have any functional database of any group of people whether old or small, we don't even have functional address system or social seciurity number


If I was the minister, the 600million daily expenditure would simply be used to record teaching modules of all topics and subjects from kindergatten to Primary to Secondary and University, videos of the lectures would be made by best lecturers and teachers, pdf books would also be created and the video and pdf resources would be hoseted on a large hosting plan and domain while internet service providers would be paid to make the site totally free for anyone who wants to learn

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Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by Nobody: 4:02pm On May 18, 2020
But why the insistence on feeding children when they're obviously out of school? Before the program, were the kids eating sand?
We all know APC is only keeping the cash flow going and that is evident of a huge scam in place.

Lagos state head teachers were recently briefed to send 39 student names per school, which means they are just strategizing on how to patch the account in case someone asks questions. How many kids have they been feeding? I am saying this authoritatively that APC is scamming Nigerians!

The amount of money spent (almost N700 million or 2 million USD per day) on "feeding" the kids would create factories and other industries that would eliminate poverty and help create a better social security for the people.

May God judge all these people looting our commonwealth! angry

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