Minister says addressing migration without tackling poverty is incomplete

A Nigerian minister has emphasized that efforts to address migration issues fall short if they do not also confront underlying poverty. This statement highlights the interconnected challenges facing the country.

In a recent declaration, a minister in Nigeria stated that addressing migration without confronting poverty remains incomplete. This view underscores the need for holistic approaches to social issues in the nation. The minister's comment comes amid ongoing discussions on migration patterns and economic development in Nigeria. No further details on the specific context or policy implications were provided in available reports. This perspective aligns with broader conversations on sustainable development.

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