School feeding programme in Kano gulped N1.5 billion – FG

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The sum of N1.5 billion was reportedly spent by the Federal Government monthly on its School Feeding Programme in Kano State.

This was made public by Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, on Tuesday in a meeting with the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSF) in Kano.

According to the Governor, the objective of spending so much on school feeding by the Federal Government is due to Kano having Nigeria’s highest population, which also runs a free and compulsory education system with the integration of Almajiri into basic education.

“In view of the above, pupils enrollment keep increasing more than in any other state of the federation.

“When education is made free and compulsory, the number of pupils will definitely increase, even if you cannot afford it, but because it is made compulsory,” he added.

In his remarks, Commissioner of Education, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi-Kiru, revealed that Kano State currently has 1.2 million pupils benefitting from the school feeding programme.

“Kano has a total of 12,258 food vendors, who are also beneficiaries of the programme. Each cook receives N82,000 every 16 days to prepare food for the pupils in primaries one to three in the state,” he added.

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