
Vice President Kashim Shettima, on Friday urged Local Government Chairmen to drive the implementation of the Nutrition 774 (N-774) Initiative to improve nutritional outcomes at the grassroot.
Shettima made the call during a courtesy visit by the National Executive Committee of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The vice president noted the goal was to develop functional structures capable of delivering measurable improvements in nutrition at the community level.
He described local government chairmen as the closest tier of government to the people and the first responders to challenges.
Shettima said that the absence of a coherent nutrition agenda at the local government level, which has created a significant gap, is unacceptable.
The vice president also directed ALGON to actively participate and strengthen the Local Government Committees on Food and Nutrition.
Similarly, the vice president implored ALGON to become centres of planning, coordination, implementation, and accountability in every council.
“I believe that strengthening the Local Government Committees on Food and Nutrition therefore presents an important opportunity to reinforce this governance framework.
“These committees should become centres of planning, coordination, implementation and accountability within every Local Government Area.
“I urge ALGON to drive this process with determination so that every council develops functional structures capable of delivering measurable improvements in nutrition at the community level,” he stated.
Shettima told the ALGON Executive that President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to nutrition was a governance directive that must be strengthened in order to become fully operational.
“The commitment of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to nutrition is a governance directive.
” Strengthening every tier of government is the pathway through which that directive becomes operational.
“National concern must become institutional action, institutional action must become measurable outcomes, and measurable outcomes must be reflected in healthier families, stronger communities.”
He stressed the need to ensure that children’s opportunities in life are no longer constrained by preventable malnutrition.
Shettima noted that the seriousness of the Nigerian state would ultimately be judged by the quality of life enjoyed by its youngest citizens.
He maintained that the President was transforming leadership at the local government level, with councils increasingly delivering governance that reflects the needs and aspirations of the people.
“Our state governments have made commendable contributions to improving nutrition outcomes.
” However, the absence of a coherent nutrition agenda across many Local Government Areas has created a significant gap within the governance framework established by the National Policy on Food and Nutrition.
“That gap weakens implementation where impact matters most. National ambitions cannot flourish if they lose momentum before reaching the communities they were designed to serve.”
Shettima, however, lauded ALGON’s commitment to supporting the implementation of the Nutrition 774 initiative.
He also applauded the association for the ongoing validation of pilot local government Areas and the association’s collaboration with the Nutrition Technical Team and development partners.
“I also commend your resolve to strengthen institutional collaboration, expand capacity, improve monitoring, reinforce accountability, and sustain implementation across all 774 local government areas,” he stated.
The vice president said local government leaders occupy a strategic position in Nigeria’s governance structure because they understand the realities at the grassroots.
He urged them to remain committed to addressing the concerns of their constituents.
He stressed that history would judge public office holders not by the length of their tenure but by the quality of service they render.
Shettima noted that tackling insecurity, poverty, and youth restiveness at the grassroots would significantly accelerate national development and improve the well-being of Nigerians.
Earlier, the ALGON National President, Bello Lawal, thanked the Vice President for granting an audience to the delegation.
Lawal commended President Tinubu for placing food security, nutrition, agriculture, and human capital development at the centre of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
He said the association sees Nutrition 774 as an opportunity to strengthen local food systems by increasing agricultural productivity, reduce post-harvest losses, and improve storage.
“On behalf of the ALGON, I assure Your Excellency that the association will continue to provide the leadership required to ensure that Nutrition 774 translates into measurable improvements in the lives of our citizens,” he added.
Lawal sought the vice president’s support and advocacy for the inclusion of nutrition services for pregnant women and children in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) benefit package.
He also sought continued support for the inclusion of ALGON and the 774 local government councils in national programmes as the third tier of government in Nigeria.
Lawal assured the vice president that ALGON would intensify community awareness campaigns to ensure that nutrition becomes a household responsibility.
He said local government councils witness firsthand the devastating consequences of malnutrition in their communities.
He reiterated the commitment of ALGON to making nutrition a development priority across all 774 local government areas. (NAN)





