School feeding, infrastructure crucial for quality education – Kaduna

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The Kaduna State Government, on Thursday, said the school feeding programme is critical for the enhancement of education in northern Nigeria.

The Special Assistant to Kaduna State Governor on the School Feeding Program, Dr Fauziya Ado, made this known in Abuja.

She also stressed the need for a comprehensive strategy to improve infrastructure towards enhancing the quality of education and recognise the critical role of the school feeding program.

Fauziya who fielded questions from reporters in Abuja, said this would help address challenges facing school children, especially in the Northern part of the country.

The Special Adviser also emphasised the need to support families to alleviate their financial burdens which is crucial in encouraging consistent school attendance.

“We are witnessing a significant increase in the number of girls attending school, which is a positive shift from the past. However, to sustain this progress, it is essential to strengthen schools with better facilities, provide teachers with the necessary training, and ensure the continuation of the school feeding program.

“Every child, particularly girls, must have the opportunity to thrive academically and build a brighter future. The increasing turnout of girls in schools reflects a societal change, but there is still much work to be done.

“Improving school facilities and addressing students’ basic needs, such as providing soap and detergent for proper hygiene, are critical steps in this journey.

“By focusing on these areas, we can create an environment where all children, regardless of their background, have the resources they need to succeed.”

She further expressed gratitude to Governor Uba Sani for his commitment towards the School Feeding Program in Kaduna State, and for the confidence reposed on her.

Fauzia also thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for giving the youths the opportunity to help drive the Renewed Hope Agenda in all sectors of the economy.

Deborah Tolu-Kolawole

Deborah, has three years of experience covering the education sector, trade unions, politics and international affairs, and is a journalist with The PUNCH

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