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FG feeds 2.9m pupils with N6.6bn

- By Isiaka Wakili

The Federal Government has disbursed a total of N6.6 billion for the school feeding programme since the exercise began late last year.

The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, who disclosed this in a statement yesterday, said over 19,000 schools had so far been covered.

He said 2,918,842 pupils from 19,881 schools in the 14 pilot states of the federation had so far benefitted from the programme, which is part of the present administra­tion’s N500bn Social Investment Programmes.

Akande said the government’s target was to feed 5.5 million pupils by the end of this year.

He stated: “With 3,325 schools, Kaduna State has the highest number of schools so far covered under the programme, as well as the highest number of school children (835,508) who have been fed.

“It is closely followed by Benue State, where 2,220 schools have been covered and 240,827 schoolchil­dren have been fed. Zamfara State also recorded a high number, with 1,952 schools covered and 198,788 pupils fed under the programme.

“Similarly, Bauchi State recorded impressive figures with 1,904 schools already covered, while 307,013 schoolchil­dren in the state have so far benefitted from the programme.

“Also, a total of 1,850 schools have been covered and 151,438 pupils have been fed in Osun State.

“In the same vein, 1,479 schools have been covered and 171,835 pupils fed so far in Taraba State; while a total of 1,403 schools have been covered in Oyo State, where 107,983 pupils have been fed.

“In Anambra State, 807 schools have been covered and 103,742 schoolchil­dren have been fed so far, while in Enugu State, 108,898 pupils in 622 schools have been fed.

“In Ebonyi State, the school feeding programme has so far covered 1,050 schools and 163,137 schoolchil­dren have been fed.

“In Ogun State, 903 schools have so far been covered with 231,660 pupils fed. Also, a total of 95,134 schoolchil­dren in 882 schools have been fed in Plateau State.

“Delta and Abia states recorded 742 schools each, with 141,663 and 61,316 schoolchil­dren fed respective­ly.”

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