Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s
vice-president disclosed on Tuesday, September 1st 2015, that the
Buhari administration will soon start giving out free meals to school children,
fulfilling one of the campaign promises.
The vice president said that the free meals scheme was a core project of the federal government that would in turn yield about 1.14 million jobs and an increase in food production, The Punch reports.
The vice president said that the free meals scheme was a core project of the federal government that would in turn yield about 1.14 million jobs and an increase in food production, The Punch reports.
Osinbajo said this at the
45th Annual Accountants Conference in Abuja. He further said the government
would be investing more in the people, in education and job creation. The
vice-president spoke on the topic “Repositioning Nigeria for Sustainable
Development: From Rhetoric to Performance”. Osinbajo said that the introduction
of the school meals scheme would help to create 1.14 million new jobs; increase
food production by up to 530,000 metric tonnes per annum, as well as attract
fresh investments up to N980bn.
“One of the most important
interventions required in the education sector is capacity building to improve
teacher quality. This programme is intended to drive teachers’ capacity
development; boost basic education; attract talents to the teaching profession.
Better educated population increases economic potential for productivity. The
All Progressives Congress has made a commitment to provide one-meal-a-day for
all primary school students; that would create jobs in agriculture, including
poultry, catering and delivery services.”
“So, why are most (of our
people) poor despite rising revenues and GDP growth? Our main revenue earners,
the extractive oil and gas economy, do not by themselves create many jobs. Such
is the irony of a top-down economic model; when the major revenue earner is
extractive and the value chain is poorly developed,” he said.
Osinbajo also raised the
need to have an improved power sector. He said: “despite the challenges, there
have been measurable improvements over the past three months (June to August
2015).”
He also made it known that
there are plans for the administration to fight piracy, and to diversify the
economy in the agriculture sector to achieve self-sufficiency in rice and wheat
(staples) production; and in the areas of manufacturing; entertainment and
technology.
Meanwhile, Muhammadu Buhari
has announced his government’s commitment to taking all required action to stop
perpetual strikes by workers in vital spheres of the Nigerian economy.

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