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FG to create nutrition departments in more govt agencies – Shettima 

FG to create nutrition departments in more govt agencies - Shettima 
EditorBy EditorMarch 27, 2024Updated:March 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASHENEWS reports that the federal government has said that it will encourage the creation of a nutrition department in key ministries, departments and agencies in the country.

This is aimed at accelerating its implementation and related interventions in Nigeria, Vice President, Kashim Shettima stated.

Shettima stated this when he received the members of the Nutrition Core Working Committee at the Presidential Villa.

The interaction, which provided an avenue for stakeholders to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for scaling up nutrition in Nigeria had in attendance stakeholders from government agencies, civil society organisations, the UNICEF, nongovernmental organisations as well as the World Bank.

Shettima in his remarks said that the federal government will advocate the establishment of nutrition departments in designated federal ministries and also prioritise advocacy campaigns on funding of nutrition and related activities.

According to the Vice President, the ministries of Water Resources and Sanitation; Science and Technology; Budget and Economic Planning; Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development; Information and National Orientation; Education and Women Affairs, will be encouraged to expedite action in the creation of nutrition departments in their domains.

He assured that the federal government will prioritize such programmes in the country.

He noted that his office will also create a dashboard to monitor and track the activities of stakeholders in the space.

Speaking further, Shettima encouraged state governments to take advantage of interventions provided by donors, particularly the UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund.

The vice president said “Financing is key in addressing nutrition and related issues hence I urge this committee to aim higher and set bigger targets and all stakeholders must be collectively engaged and involved in the advocacy campaign on nutrition in Nigeria.

“We have to come up with ingenious ways of improving advocacy hence every stakeholder must be involved, including the private sector.”

Speaking on the UNICEF’s matching fund programme for scaling up activities in states, Shettima urged state governments to key into the initiative, noting that improvement in the commitment shown by sub-nationals will be required to attract improved private sector support in financing of interventions.

On his part, the Senior Health Advisor at the Nigerian Governors Forum Secretariat, Dr Ahmad Abdulwahab lauded the Vice President’s approach of galvanizing the participation of the sub-nationals in enhancing nutrition in the country.

To address the challenges in scaling up interventions, Abdulwahab said that the committee was recommending the implementation of the Strategic Roadmap for Transformative Nutrition and Food Security in Nigeria.

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