Trending: FG Changes Free-Meals-In Schools To ‘One-Nasco-Biscuit-A-Day’?

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The Nigerian federal government has signed a memorandum of understanding with NASCO Foods Limited, Jos for commercial production of high nutrient density special biscuits for the national school feeding programme.

Speaking at the occasion at the weekend, the Director General, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO), Gloria Elemo, said the MoU would increase pupils’ enrollment into schools.

According to Vanguard, the initiative which is a private public-public partnership is expected to create job opportunities for the unemployed youths in Nigeria. Details of how this will be achieved were however not disclosed.

Speaking further, Elemo said: ‘‘It is heartwarming that the federal government of Nigeria is conscious of the need to provide adequately for the future generation through the national school feeding programme. The programme will lead to increase in pupils’ enrollment in schools; boost school attendance and child nutrition; enhance retention rates; promote general improvement in cognitive abilities of children as well as catalyzing tremendous economic stimulus,” she added.

The biscuit is developed from indigenous crops which will be commercially produced domestically with this arrangement.

The FIIRO DG said the agency was already working with other strategic partners to produce drinks that will complement the biscuits for effective-administration of the national school feeding programme.

Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the Vice-President of Nigeria, had revealed in September 2015 that President Buhari plans to give primary school children free meals. The affirmation came after the ruling APC denied that it was part of its campaign promises to give school-children free meals. The denial received public outrage forcing the Buhari government to backtrack, re-stating its commitment to the “one meal a day” programme promised during the campaigns. What is however not clear is if the “one meal a day” promise has now been replaced with the NASCO biscuits programme.

Since the news broke, ‘NASCO’ has being trending on social media.

2 Comments
  1. Bomi says

    Lol… this administration won’t kill me…

    Change indeed…

  2. Dr McKing says

    Here they come again…confused and clueless APC led government!!

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