FILE: A CROSS-SECTION OF PUPILS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT EDUCATION AUTHORITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, ALIYU MAKAMA AREA OF BARNAWA, DURING INAUGURATION OF FREE FEEDING PROGRAMME IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS, IN KADUNA MONDAY . 0267/18/1/2016/SP/BJO/NANActionAid Nigeria , an international not-for-profit outfit has said Nigeria’s social investment programmes are improving the lives of its citizens.
The outfit said its personnel interviewed over two million Nigerians between May and December 2018 for the three programmes. According to the statement, thexercise also confirmed that schools that were in critical need of teachers, got beneficiaries to teach through the N-Power programme, and other non-teaching establishments also gained trained labour to add to their existing workforce.
With over 70 per cent of beneficiaries interviewed in Adamawa State, it said it believed that the programme had impacted positively on lives.ActionAid Nigeria, however, acknowledged the contributions of the N-SIP in addressing the problems of out-of-school children and youth unemployment in Nigeria.
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