Health
9m Pupils Benefit From FG’s Home-Grown School Feeding Programme ― Ministerl

Hajia Sadiya Farouq, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, says no fewer than nine million pupils are currently benefiting from Federal Government’s National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) across the country.
Farouq made the disclosure during the launching of NHGSFP enumeration exercise on Monday in Kaduna.
The minister, who was represented at the event by Alhaji Dabo Tijjani, said that the exercise was aimed at verifying and updating the number of beneficiaries in the state, with headcount to be conducted alongside relevant MDAs in Kaduna.
While stating that the programme was designed to reduce poverty in all its forms, she added that arrangement had been concluded to reach additional five million pupils by 2023.
“With more than 100,000 cooks employed and over 100,000 small-holder farmers participating in this value chain, NHGSFP is a serious potential for socio-economic development and needs to be strengthened, scaled up and
sustained nationwide.
“This has also created massive employment opportunities within the school feeding ecosystem in transportation, agriculture, energy supply and food materials packaging sectors,” she said.
The minister explained that NHGSFP was designed as a multi-faceted intervention to drive school enrollment, enhance pupils’ nutrition, support local production of food and encourage employment and income generation.
“Specifically, it is aimed at providing one nutritious meal to all pupils in public primary schools in classes I to III,” she said.
According to her, the present administration fully recognises the country’s social challenges, hence the proactive and decisive measures by President Muhammadu Buhari to address the challenges of poverty and its attendant consequences.
“The programme is designed to improve the enrolment rate by mopping out-of-school children from the streets. It provides jobs for cooks and sustainable income for farmers who key into the scheme,” the minister said.
She also noted that the scheme was aimed at specifically targeting vulnerable Nigerians, including youths, elderly persons, widows, poorest of the poor, children and micro- business persons.
According to her, NSIP is strategically designed to fully involve all stakeholders, especially state governments.
Faroup said that her ministry was working in partnership with key stakeholders, including National Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Education, National Orientation Agency, National Population Commission, National Youth Service Corps, UBEC and state education boards.
This, she said, was to verify the existing number of beneficiaries and update the records for better effectiveness, transparency and accountability.
In her remarks, Focal Person of SIP in Kaduna State, Mrs Saude Atoyebi, said that the school feeding programme had not only helped to increase enrolment rates of pupils in states, it had also effectively tackled malnutrition and stunting of pupils.
Atoyebi recalled that Kaduna was the first state in the country to embrace school feeding programme upon its introduction in the 2016-2017 academic session.
“Currently, 725,280 pupils, spread across the public schools in Kaduna State, are benefiting from the programme, while 7,261 women have also been recruited as cooks,” she said.
Atoyebi noted also that since the commencement of the programme, the state had been providing all the needed support to ensure its successful implementation.
“The state government provides vehicles to complement the efforts at conducting regular programme supervision,” she further said. (NAN)
Health
WHO Declares Mpox Public Health Emergency Concern

The World Health Organisation (WHO), says said the Mpox upsurge has continued to meet the criteria of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) set forth in the International Health Regulations (IHR).
Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General said this in a statement.
Ghebreyesus said the announcement followed the fourth meeting of the IHR emergency committee regarding the upsurge of mpox, held on June 5.
According to him, the committee, recognising progress in the capacity to respond in certain countries, advised the WHO boss that the event continues to constitute a PHEIC.
He said that it was based on the continuing rise in number of cases, including a recent increase in West Africa, and likely ongoing undetected transmission in some countries beyond the African continent
“Ongoing operational challenges in responding to the event, including concerning surveillance and diagnostics, as well as a lack of funding, make prioritising response interventions challenging and require continued international support,” he said.
Ghebreyesus concurred with the committee’s advice and issued the committee’s revised temporary recommendations to Member States experiencing mpox outbreaks.
He said the recommendations will guide countries’ efforts to prevent and control spread of the disease.
According to him, the full report of the fourth meeting will be issued in the third week of June.
“The upsurge of mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its spread to neighbouring countries was first determined to be PHEIC by Ghebreyesus on Aug. 14, 2024.
“Since then, the committee has met on three additional occasions, each time, advising the director general that the event continues to constitute a PHEIC,” he said (NAN)
Health
First Lady, Remi Tinubu, Distributes 10,000 Professional kits to Midwives in South-East

Nigeria’s First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, on Monday in Enugu, distributed 10,000 Professional Kits for midwives in South-East aimed improving healthcare delivery in the zone.
Flagging-Off the programme during her two-day official visit to Enugu State , the president’s wife said the distribution were for midwives in the Southeast States of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi Enugu and Imo.
According to her, the event is to complement the ongoing Federal Government retraining of health workers to improve healthcare of Nigerians.
The programme was part of her Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) aimed at improving the healthcare of Nigerians especially the vulnerable groups.
She said, “This is a training for 120,000 frontline health workers nationwide.
I have been told that 60,470 health workers have already completed their training.“In view of this, RHI procured 60,000 branded scrubs and 60,000 pairs of crocs as an incentive to encourage health workers”.
She added that, “Since the initial launch of RHI in January 2025, we have distributed 50,000 scrubs and pairs of crocs to five geopolitical zones, namely North Central, North East, North West, South South and the Southwest.
“Today, we are in Enugu to distribute the remaining 10,000, each of the crocs and scrubs”.
She explained that the donation towards it had been made possible through the general support of Anonymous Global Partners, dedicated towards achieving health outcomes for Nigeria citizens.
The first lady said that the donors were committed to supporting the Organisation of the African First Ladies for Development and the health sector in Nigeria and across the world with a specific focus on reducing infant and maternal mortality and morbidity.
“Tuesday by the grace of God, I will be launching the “Free to Shine Triple Elimination Campaign” for HIV, AIDS, Syphilis and Hepatitis B in Enugu.
“This initiative aims to promote healthier mothers, reduce new HIV infections amongst mothers of reproductive age.
“ It will also eliminate mothers through child transmission of HIV, AIDS, which is the vertical transmission and provide treatment for children born with HIV,” Tinubu said.
She said the RHI would be presenting an additional grant of N50 million to the First Lady of Enugu State, with a sum of N50,000 each to 1,000 women petty traders in Enugu State to recapitalize their existing businesses.
In her welcome address, the Wife of Enugu Governor, Mrs Nkechinyere Mbah, appreciated Tinubu for her commitment in building an inclusive society through RHI.
She said the initiative had significantly impacted countless lives across the nation’s diverse geopolitical zones.
“Your noble endeavour has brought succour and hope to communities that have long yearned for such intervention. Here in Enugu State, we are profoundly grateful for the transformative outcomes of RHI.
“Midwives are at the frontiers of maternal and child health. Empowering these important healthcare workers is crucial to the push to reduce maternal and under- five mortality rates radically,” Mbah said.
Tinubu also inaugurated the state-of-the-art Technical, Vocational Education, and Training College (GTC), Enugu.(NAN)
Health
Kwara Govt. Urges residents to Prioritize Oral Hygiene

The Kwara State Government has urged residents to prioritize oral hygiene by maintaining the health of the teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth.
Dr Amina El-Imam, the Kwara State Commissioner for Health, made the call on Wednesday in Ilorin during the opening ceremony of a three-day free oral health outreach.
The outreach was organized by the state government in partnership with Pharma Deko PLC.
Represented by the Director of Public Health, Dr Oluwatosin Fakayode, the commissioner described oral health as a vital but often overlooked aspect of overall healthcare.
She reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving oral health across the state, stressing that it was a key component of general wellbeing.
“Oral health is the cornerstone of overall health, yet it is often neglected.
“Poor oral hygiene contributes to several non-communicable diseases, though its effects are gradual and often unnoticed until they become serious,” she said.
El-Imam commended the recent renovation and equipping of the state’s dental clinic and encouraged residents to take full advantage of the outreach by accessing free dental checks and receiving professional guidance on oral hygiene.
Also speaking, the Managing Director of Pharma Deko PLC, Mr Ishola Olukayode, expressed the company’s commitment to supporting oral health in Nigeria.
He warned that many people unknowingly use harmful substances on their teeth due to a lack of awareness, putting their health at risk.
Olukayode stressed that oral hygiene extended beyond brushing, highlighting the importance of regular professional check-ups and community education.
Delivering a lecture at the event, Deputy Director of Public Health, Dr Kasali Ajao, noted that brushing alone addressed only about 40 per cent of oral hygiene needs.
He recommended professional procedures such as scaling and polishing at least twice a year for comprehensive oral care.(NAN)