COVID19: Gombe State Deports 700 Almajiris To States Of Origin | Sahara Reporters The state's Commissioner for Education, Dr Habu Dahiru, made this known in Gombe, the News Agency of Nigeria reports. He said the first batch of 700 almajiris... READ MORE:
The Gombe State Government has sent 700 almajiri children in the city to their states of origin across the 19 Northern states of Nigeria.
He said the first batch of 700 almajiris had been conveyed to their various states in the North in 60 buses accompanied by security personnel. According to him, this decision was informed by the collective agreement of the Northern Governors’ Forum that all almajiris should be returned to their home states for better management.
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