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Tinubu approves 20% palliative for traditional, religious institutions

TheStoriesBy TheStoriesApril 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Vice-President Kashim Shettima has disclosed that President Bola Tinubu has approved that 20 per cent of palliative in terms of food intervention be routed through religious and traditional institutions.

Shettima made this known while delivering the keynote address at a High-Level Dialogue of Faith Leaders on Nutrition in Nigeria, held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.

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“The Imam of Bayero University (BUK) mentioned the exclusion of the traditional and religious leaders in the distribution of palliatives.

“The President has approved that 20 per cent of the palliative in terms of food intervention be routed through our religious organisations and the traditional institutions.

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“The Tsangaya schools, the mission schools will be specially targeted for such intervention,” Shettima said.

The Vice-President said that the government was working out logistics through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to ensure smooth implementation of the intervention programme.

“This intervention will be anchored in the office of the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Bagudu, and he is going to anchor the programme.

“We are going to provide the overall supervision towards the implementation of the programme.

“Also 20 per cent of the funds for the School Feeding Programme is going to be channelled through the office of the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning to the religious bodies.”

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Shettima stated that the government had already commenced engagement and working out modalities for the intervention to ensure a very transparent disbursement, taking into cognisance of all tendencies in our system.

He added that the intervention would include Tsangaya and Mission schools. 

THESTORIES reports that the Nigerian government has continued to distribute palliatives to sectors of citizens, including associations, state governments,

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