Humanitarian Affairs Ministry Commences Assessment Of National Home Grown School Feeding Programme

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(5th Right) The Representative of the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development,Bashir Nura Alkali, Director Humanitarian Affairs, Grema Ali Alhaji, (6th Right) National Coordinator for NSIP, Engr Umar B. Bindir, (4th Right) Direct,or PRS, Repheal Obi, (2nd Left) TA NGO, Laiseing NEMA, Musa Bungudu, (1st Left) DFA NSIP, Adaramoye Joseph Oluwole, (3rd Left) TA to the Minster on Home-Grown, Aisha Digil, during the Agenda for the Orientation for the FMHADMSD Staff Monitoring the Enumuration Exercise for the Beneficiary of the NHGSFP, on 22nd June, 2021. In Abuja.
(5th Right) The Representative of the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development,Bashir Nura Alkali, Director Humanitarian Affairs, Grema Ali Alhaji, (6th Right) National Coordinator for NSIP, Engr Umar B. Bindir, (4th Right) Direct,or PRS, Repheal Obi, (2nd Left) TA NGO, Laiseing NEMA, Musa Bungudu, (1st Left) DFA NSIP, Adaramoye Joseph Oluwole, (3rd Left) TA to the Minster on Home-Grown, Aisha Digil, during the Agenda for the Orientation for the FMHADMSD Staff Monitoring the Enumuration Exercise for the Beneficiary of the NHGSFP, on 22nd June, 2021. In Abuja.

The Honourable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq has commenced the assessment of the progress of the National Home Grown School Feeding Programmes in Abuja.

Speaking at the orientation exercise for the staff of the Ministry,on behalf of the Minister, the National Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programme Dr. Umar B. Bindir said that,” if we are to access the progress of this programme we need numbers, real data, that will identify the cooks, every child, number of schools and capture data and analyse”.

According to him, the National Home Grown Grown School Feeding Programme has increased school enrollment, healthy well being and better performance of the pupils in school.

He said that the Ministry must assure Nigerians that it has capacity to uproot the problem of poverty in Nigeria and other attendant problem associated with poverty.

He urged the staff to support one of the clusters of the National Social Investment Programme to achieve the goal of the enumeration exercise.

The representative of the Permanent Secretary Alhaji Ali Grema, Director Humanitarian Affairs said, ” the programme will create an avenue for better programme planning, create room for to enlistment of more beneficiaries, foster accountability in line with established practices and judicious use of resources”.

He charged the staff present to conduct themselves as the eyes and mouth piece of the Ministry and convey it’s objectives. He added that, they are to conduct themselves with utmost dignity as civil servants as they carry out the assignment successfully.

Grace Osuji
For:DD (Information)
22nd June, 2021