Segun Atanda/
The Federal Government has announced plans to conduct headcounts of Almajiris in the country and enroll them into the homegrown school feeding programme by the present administration.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Schools Feeding, Dr. Yetunde Adeniji, revealed this during a courtesy call on the Executive Governor of Nasarawa state, Abdullahi A. Sule in Lafia.
A statement by Special Assistant to the SSA, Mr. Oyedokun Oyewumi indicated that the program targets children in public schools, adding that her office is open to suggestions.
She said her interactions with relevant authorities demonstrated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to improving the welfare and educational opportunities for children through the school feeding program, with a focus on incorporating marginalized groups, such as the Almajiris.
Speaking during the visit, Governor Abdullahi A. Sule called on the Federal Government to make it a priority to include Almajiris in the home-grown school feeding plan.
He recognized the efforts of the Senior Special Assistant to bring about reforms that would ensure the success of the schools feeding program.
Governor Sule appealed to the SSA, to provide an improved livelihood for the almajiris, adding that it would eradicate child destitution and remove beggars from the streets.
Governor Sule said, “The incorporation of the Almajiri, a group of traditionally itinerant Islamic students, into the program would help in taking them off the streets and it will provide them with proper nutrition and education”.
The Governor assured Dr. Adeniji of Nasarawa State Government’s support in achieving the objectives of the program.
“We call on the Office of the SSA to, in collaboration with Northern States, relevant institutions, conduct a census of Almajiri schools and headcount of the destitute children with the view to enrolling them in the ongoing National Home-grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP),” he said
Earlier in the week, the Executive Governor of Kaduna State, Uba Sani commended the Senior Special Assistant on her proactive methods in getting familiar with institutions and states that would add to the success of the programme.
He added that the Kaduna State government would partner with the SSA’s office to ensure success of the programme with a view to improving the nutrition value of the children.
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