The National Commission for Nomadic Education (NCNE) was established in 1989 to address the educational needs of socially excluded and migratory groups in Nigeria, overseeing approximately 10.4 million migrants, of which only 519,018 children are enrolled in schools. The document discusses the low participation of nomads in formal education and highlights the Nomadic Education Programme as a necessary strategy for inclusiveness, emphasizing the need for quality basic education, adult literacy, and special provisions for women and girls. Recent developments detail the establishment of nomadic schools and partnerships with various organizations to enhance educational access and resources for nomadic populations.