The Kano State government says it spends N70 million weekly to feed public primary school pupils in the state.
The acting governor of the state, Hafiz
Abubakar, said the expenditure is aside N68 million the government
spends weekly on boarding schools. He made the disclosure on Wednesday
when he received the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sunusi II, on the emir’s
traditional Sallah homage to Government House, Kano.
Mr. Hafiz noted that the feeding program
was an arrangement involving the state, local governments and host
communities of schools.
The acting governor however lamented that
the local governments and host communities have not always come up with
their parts of the contribution.
Mr. Hafiz said the state government has
even been releasing about N700million every month to the local
governments to ensure they pay their workers’ salaries and meet running
cost.
He further disclosed that the state also pays N300million as scholarship to students studying in Nigeria and abroad.
The acting governor said the state
government plans to recruit 1000 officers to compliment house to house
enforcement of sanitation in communities around the state.
He also revealed that the state was poised to complete an independent power project this year.
Mr. Hafiz said despite its numerous
commitments, Kano remained one of the few states in the country not
defaulting in salary payment.
In his remarks, the emir urged government
at federal and state levels to seek advice from economic experts on way
out of the current economic hardship in Nigeria.
He said the economic problem was surmountable if government followed
good expert advice. He urged Nigerians to support and pray for their
leaders to enable them deliver on their promises.
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