…Govt Lauds FG’s National Social Investment Programme, N-SIP
No fewer than 209,123 pupils, dra n from across public schools in Oyo State are beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s National Home Grown School-Feeding Programme, NHGSFP.
This was just as the Oyo State government has lauded the National Social Investment Programme, N-SIP, under whose auspices the HGFP is domiciled.
Speaking at an event organised for 66 trained personnels from Oyo State, in Ibadan, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Inclusion, Mrs. Christiana Abioye, said that the programme has ensured more equitable distribution of resources to vulnerable populations.
A statement by the ministry’s Media Officer, Temilola Akarah, stated that the 66 trained independent monitors, selected across the 33 local government areas of Oyo State for timely reports of the scheme, were also given engagement letters and tablets.
Mrs. Abioye said that the programme has helped the vulnerable population to have improved and sustainable living conditions, with increase in the economic growth of the state.
Reiterating that the scheme was a right step in the right direction, Mrs Abioye noted that Federal Government’s Social Investment Programme was in line with the poverty alleviation programme of the state governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde.
She said, “This administration believes in quality education, good health and adequate security, as well as thriving economy, which are in tandem with the aims and objectives of Federal Government’s NSIP.”
She however appealed to the Federal Government to expand the Social Investment Programme net in view of the increasing population in the state.
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Farouq, said that the 66 youths had earlier been trained on the assignment.
Represented by the Assistant Director, Planning, Research and Statistics, in the ministry, Mrs Jumai Abdu-Ali, Hajiya Farouk added that a re-training on the application of the Social Investment Management Information System, SIMIS, became imperative for effective service delivery.
She said, “The application allows the ministry to have visibility up to the local government level, which will guide us at the federal level to ensure that, the programme is working in line with its objectives, which will essentially help us to deliver on our mandate and contribute to Mr President’s vision of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty.”
The minister said that the sum of N30,000 would be paid as stipend to the participants, while the contract would last for one year.
Stressing the need for the participants to handle the task given them with diligence, the minister said that 4,452 applicants were shortlisted out of 5,000 applicants nationwide.
In their separate goodwill messages, the Executive Assistant to the governor on Disability Matters, Barrister Ayodele Adekanmbi, and the state Director, National Orientation Agency, NOA, Oyo State, Mrs Folake Ayoola, commended the efforts of the Federal Government and urged the independent monitors to carry out the assignment with the heart of sincerity and use the gadgets for the purpose they were meant for.
Also two of the participants, Mr. Olayinka Babarinde and Mrs. Jumoke Ismail, lauded the programme and appealed to Federal Government to sustain the scheme, so as to enable them plan their future through the stipends that would be given to them.
The independent monitoring officials are to undertake periodic report on the performance of all Federal Government programmes in their respective local governments in Oyo State.
Programmes such as the N-Power, National Home Grown School-Feeding Programme, NHGSEP, Conditional Cash Transfer, CCT, and the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme, GEEP, which are social investment and job creation programmes under the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.