Tag: Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs
109,000 Lagos schools not enrolled in feeding programme
About one hundred and nine thousand public schools in Lagos State are yet to be enrolled into the...
300 almajiris enrolled through alternate school programme in Kano
The Presidential Steering Committee on Alternate School Programme, has enrolled 300 school-aged almajiri children to school in a...
FG inaugurates technical committee on alternate school programme
Federal Government of Nigeria, on Tuesday, inaugurated a 33-member Technical Working Group to ensure the effective planning and...
Nigeria finally inaugurates disabilities agency board
The Federal Government has finally inaugurated the chairman and members of council of the National Commission for Persons...
Nigeria budgets N141.9 billion for school feeding programme
The Nigerian government has proposed to spend the sum of N141.9 billion of the 2021 budget on its school feeding programme.
Nigeria expended N523.3m on school feeding programme during COVID-19 lockdown
The Federal Government of Nigeria said it expended about N523.3 million on the National Home-Grown School Feeding programme during the lockdown amidst...
Buhari’s Democracy Day speech omits details about school feeding programme amidst...
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday addressed Nigerians as part of activities to mark the 2020 Democracy Day. One of the items in...
Parents query implementation of school feeding programme
The National Parents Teachers Association of Nigeria has challenged the Federal Government on the implementation of the feeding of pupils under the...
COVID-19: One month after, Nigeria still planning to implement school feeding...
Nigeria's Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq has reiterated that the Federal Government was working with...
Minister confirms talks with states on school feeding programme
Nigeria's Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq, has confirmed that she was in talks with state governments...