The Nigerian Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to eradicating child labour nationwide by the year 2030. This pledge aligns with international goals for the elimination of exploitative labor practices affecting children. Officials have indicated the implementation of new policies designed to address the root causes of child labour and protect vulnerable populations. Details regarding these specific policies were not immediately available, but the government emphasizes a strengthened focus on enforcement and prevention. The initiative reflects a growing global movement to safeguard children's rights and ensure access to education. Further information on the government’s strategy can be found in a recent report by PunchNG. This commitment signals a renewed push to tackle a complex issue impacting Nigeria’s future workforce.