The federal government, at the weekend, signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with NASCO Food limited, Jos, Plateau State, for
commercial production of high nutrient density biscuits to feed about 30
million school children below the age of 13.
The Minister of Science
and Technology, Mr. Ogbonnaya Onu, who spoke at the signing ceremony in
Abuja, said the MoU was necessary in order to advance the
implementation process of government desire to enhance a healthy
development of children through the programme.
While the project
will address the lack of vital vitamins in children’s food, the
minister said it was also conceived out of the need to tackle the
increasing food challenges facing children in primary school between the
ages of five and 13 years.
“This is surely the best way to go as the
nation is giving serious attention to utilisation of indigenous
technologies as a potent strategy to diversify the economy to provide
alternative revenue sources.
“In this process, jobs will be created,
wealth will be generated and the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), will be
enhanced through the productive sector of the economy,” he said.
According
to him, the high nutrient density biscuits were one of the products of
Federal Institute of Industrial Research Oshodi (FIIRO), Lagos, which
would meet at least one- third recommended dietary allowance of Pupils.
In
a remark, the General Manager of NASCO Foods, Mr. Ibrahim Sani, thanked
the ministry for counting the company worthy to partner with it in the
commercial production of the biscuits.
Sani, said NASCO Foods limited
is an indigenous company that has contributed immensely to the economic
development of Nigeria in its 50 years of existence.
The wholly
indigenous company, according to him, has capacity and experience to
produce biscuit products to feed estimated 25 million children in public
primary schools across the country.
Also in a brief remark, the
Director General,, FIIRO, Mrs Gloria Elemo, said the mandate of the
institute was to carry out research and development into food and
agro-allied processing technologies.
She said: “The signing
of MoU signifies the technical commencement of strategic partnership
with NASCO Foods to fully commercialise the biscuits production
technology.
“The biscuit is developed from indigenous crops which
reflect the nation’s best in terms of foods security, safety and
standard which will be commercially produced with this arrangement.”
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