By Philip Yatai
#TrackNigeria – The Kaduna State
Government has commenced the process of domesticating the Nigeria Multisectoral
Strategic Plan of Action for Nutrition (NMSPAN), to address the problems of
malnutrition in the state.
Malam Salisu Lawal, Director, Development Aid Coordination, Planning and Budget
Commission, said on Monday that the 2019 to 2023 adoption of NMSPAN had been
approved by the state Executive Council.
Lawal, disclosed this at the opening of a three-day workshop held in Zaria.
He said that the aim of the work shop was to look into the national document
for adoption, as the measure has become necessary to strengthen the fight
against malnutrition in the state.
According to him, to win the war against malnutrition requires strong
collaboration with development partners, the academia, media, private sector
and all relevant stakeholders.
“This step supported by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) marked
another milestone in our journey towards curbing the scourge of malnutrition in
our dear state to save our children from preventable death.
“This plan will lay a strong foundation for a multisectoral approach towards
improving food and nutrition in the state
“It will also serve as a guide for the identification, design and
implementation of the intervention activities across the various sectors to
ensure adequate nutrition and health of Kaduna residents,’’ he said.
He added that the state government had already secured a loan from the World
Bank to finance food and nutrition activities in the state.
The director thanked UNICEF, Save the Children International and other
development partners for their support in curbing malnutrition in the state.
Also speaking, Oluseyi Abejide of Save the Children Internal, noted the need
for adequate nutrition for children to have a very good start in life.
“This is possible only when nutrition takes the rightful place in the
development agenda.
“Having the plan is not enough to rid the state of malnutrition until the plan
is fully implemented accordingly,” he said.
Malam Sani Hassan, a consultant with UNICEF, Kaduna Field Office, commended the
state government for putting viable strictures in place for the fight against
malnutrition.
Hassan reiterated UNICEF’s continued support toward addressing the dreaded
diseases that had continued to claim the lives of children under five years in
the state.
He called for more collaborative efforts to sustain the successes being
recorded in improving the nutrition status of women and children below five
years.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the NMSPAN provides the
framework for addressing the problems of food and nutrition insecurity at all
levels in the countries.
The goal of the plan is to attain optimal nutritional status for all Nigerians
through accelerating the scaling up of priority of high impact nutrition
specific and nutrition sensitive interventions.
It also hoped to create enabling environment for improved nutrition, focusing
on the most vulnerable, especially women and children, as well as internally
displaced persons. (NAN)