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    Kaduna teachers eating food meant for pupils – Report

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 4, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Teachers have been accused of eating food meant for students in the School feeding programme which currently feeds over 8.2 million pupils across 24 states
    Teachers have been accused of eating food meant for students in the School feeding programme which currently feeds over 8.2 million pupils across 24 states

    It has been alleged that some teachers in Kaduna state were eating the food meant for pupils in the ongoing Federal Government’s School Feeding Scheme.

    The School Feeding Field Monitors of the NGO – Connecting Gender for Development (COGEN), on Wednesday made the allegation during a town hall in the state.

    Ms Rachael Musa, one of the monitors said during a Town Hall Meeting on the Federal Government’s Home Grown School Feeding Programme in Kafanchan, Jema’a Local Government, said the ration do not usually go around.

    Musa also said although every child was supposed to be given an egg once week, the eggs do not usually go round because of short supply.

    Similarly, Mr Monday John, another monitor alleged that some politicians were collecting money from food vendors on the ground that they were not members of the ruling All Progressives Congress.

    John also said that some members of the Peoples Democratic Party have equally stopped their children from eating the food, saying it could be poisoned.

    He described the development as serious, and urged those involved to stop the act so as not to sabotage the programme.

    Mrs Esther Gushe, Assistant Head Teacher, Aduwan III Primary School, confirmed that eggs were always in short supply in her school.

    Mr Yakubu Kyari, the Desk Officer of the programme in the local government, said he receives between 300 and 400 crates of egg weekly instead of the 730 crates for the 177 schools in the area.

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    Kyari said teachers eating up food meant for pupils have been warned to desist from the act or risk sanction.

    COGEN Head of Programmes, Mr Ebenezer Omolekun, told the town hall meeting that findings by the NGO revealed that one egg is being shared for between two to four pupils in 46 schools, while two pupils share juice and biscuit in 26 schools.

    He explained that the meeting with the theme, “Together We Can Build Our LGA and Make it More Prosperous” was primarily organised to mobilise communities and stakeholders to monitor the implementation of the school feeding programme.

    He explained that COGEN, with support from MacArthur Foundation is tracking the programme in 60 schools, 20 each in Kaura, Jema’a, and Zangon Kataf Local Government Areas.

    He said that the goal was to ensure successful implementation of the programme in promoting learning, enrollment, retention and completion of primary schools by pupils.

    The official said that similar town hall meetings were organised in Kaura and Zangon Kataf to enlist community support in monitoring the programme.

    “What we want is to ensure transparency, accountability and responsiveness by all stakeholders involved in the programme,” Omolekun said.

    Also speaking, the Chairman of the Local Council Mr Peter Averik, commended the NGO for supporting the Federal Government initiative and pledged their support “because the programme is for the benefit of our children and our community.”

    Also, Mr Hosea David, District Head of Ambam Kaninkon, commended the NGO for creating the needed awareness on the programme and enlisting their support to ensure success.

    NAN reports that 420 schools in the state are being tracked by five NGOs with support from MacArthur Foundation.

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