Monday, April
27, 2026 - Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has unveiled the
National Community Food Bank Programme in the North-East.
Mrs Tinubu unveiled the programme on Monday during her visit
to Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.
First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu during the unveiling of National
Community Food bank project in Borno..Photo Credit. Isah Ojo.
Speaking during the unveiling, the First Lady said the
initiative is aimed at tackling hunger and malnutrition in the region and the
country at large.
She said, “Your Excellencies and guests, it is a great
honour and privilege to be here. This will be the first assignment while we are
here in Borno State for our children and mothers.
“I have the honour to commission the National Community Food
Bank Programme in the North-East to the glory of God.”
On April 3, the National Community Food Bank Programme
received pledges totalling over N66bn at its launch and inauguration of the
Board of Trustees at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja.
The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare,
Prof. Ali Pate, made the announcement during his keynote address at the event
hosted by the
First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu during the unveiling of National
Community Food bank project in Borno..Photo Credit. Isah Ojo.
The Aliko Dangote Foundation led private sector
contributions with a N20bn in-kind commitment over five years, followed by the
Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s pledge of N10bn over the same
period.
The Emeka Offor Foundation pledged N500m upfront, while
anonymous friends of the First Lady contributed $500,000 (approximately N750m
at current exchange rates).
Pate announced that President Bola Tinubu approved a special
intervention of N17bn through the Social Action Fund to support the programme.
The National Community Food Bank Programme is designed to
establish community-based food banks in every local government area, linked to
Basic Health Care Provision Fund-supported primary healthcare centres in
partnership with the Bank of Agriculture.
The programme will provide nutritious, locally sourced food using a voucher system to malnourished children under six years, pregnant and lactating women, orphans and vulnerable children, and households at the highest nutritional and economic risk.

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