
The National Economic Council, NEC, has launched “Nutrition 774 initiative designed to combat malnutrition crisis and improve Nigeria’s nutrition indices.
9News Nigeria reports that the initiative was inaugurated by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, who presided over the 148th NEC meeting held at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, in Abuja.
Shettima, who is the Chairman of NEC, noted that the consequences of malnutrition extended far beyond health sector, adding that malnutrition formed the foundation of crisis that limited productivity and national growth.
According to him, these are the challenges that 774 Naira initiative is designed to address, stating that the initiative was the first ever national government led intervention to combat malnutrition, adding that it was designed to improve coordination, financing and accountability.
He said; “While adopting a multi sectoral community driven approach, through this initiative, every mother and child regardless of location will have access to life saving nutrition intervention tailored to their uniqueness.
“Eight per cent, from weighing and 27 per cent of children, are underweight. These are not just numbers, they represent faces of children whose futures are at risk before they even begin.
“This is why the nutrition 774 initiative is not only an urgent but also a turning point by focusing on grassroots impact will ensure that mothers and children across all communities have access to critical nutrition support where it matters most.”
Shettima, therefore, said that the initiative was an invitation to all stakeholder’s, governors, ministers, Local Government Chairmen, development partners and the private sector to take action.
He also said that the initiative was a pledge to the people of Nigeria that government would not stand by while children suffer the preventable consequences of malnutrition.
Shettima, who is the Chairman, said President Bola Tinubu embraced the initiative not only as a fulfillment of his promise to Nigerians, but also as a national priority.
“Because a well-nourished population is a premium insurance for our future,” he said.