Two principals in hot soup over poor feeding at unity Schools

 

From John Adeleye

 

The Federal Government on Monday said it is currently investigating the quality of food given to students of its unity schools by summoning two principals.

Nigeria is home to over 100 unity schools spread across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

A statement by the Director of Press in the Ministry of Education, Folasade Boriowo reads, “The Federal Ministry of Education has reaffirmed its commitment to the well-being of students in Federal Unity Colleges following a recent inspection of some of the colleges.

“During the visit by ministry officials, it was discovered that two colleges provided meals that did not meet the required standards for students. In response, the principals of the affected schools have been recalled to the ministry’s headquarters to allow for investigation.

“To ensure strict compliance with standard feeding and students’ welfare, the ministry has deployed senior officers to monitor the operations of the affected colleges while the investigation is going on. Additionally, the ministry has initiated a nationwide assessment of all Federal Unity Colleges to evaluate the quality of food and pastoral care provided to students.

“The Federal Ministry of Education remains steadfast in its duty to uphold high standards in its colleges, ensuring that students receive the proper nourishment and care necessary for their academic and personal development.” {The Punch}

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