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FG’s School Feeding Programme A Fraud – Mohammed
Chairman, House Committee on Basic Education, Hon. Zakari Mohammed has said the school feeding programme of the present federal government is fraud-ridden.
Mohammed, who spoke on the sideline of the flag off of 2019 campaign of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bode Saadu in the Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State, said the programme ought not to be handled by the presidency but the Federal Ministry of Education.
He insinuated that the failure to allow the ministry to run the programme was because of fraud the government allegedly planned to perpetrate with it, saying the ministry with its resources and manpower would have been in the saddle to monitor the programme.
He said: “As far as I am concerned it is a fraud. It is a fraud because it is not domiciled in the right place. The ministry of education should be in charge instead it has been taken to the Presidency.
“I have said it without number that the budgetary provision for the school feeding programme should be domiciled in the ministry of education. The Federal Ministry of Education has the resources, the manpower to be able to monitor it. But where it is located now is a fraud. Many people are angry that Kwara is not benefitting. For me, whether Kwara benefits or not from it, it is a programme I never believed in.”
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