A Nigerian minister has stated that the country is now better positioned to tackle the Almajiri and out-of-school children crisis. The minister's assertion points to a renewed governmental focus on this persistent issue. No specific details, plans, or timelines were provided in the verified claims. The statement highlights the ongoing national concern over the millions of children outside the formal education system. The government's position suggests an intent to address the problem, though the exact nature of the improved positioning remains unspecified.
Minister: Nigeria better positioned to tackle Almajiri, out-of-school crisis
The government says it has improved its approach to addressing the long-standing issue of millions of children not in formal education.



