The collaboration, the NAPTIP boss said, had been vital in enhancing efficiency and promoting sustainability within the agency’s operations.
She blamed the increase on insecurity in the state.
Ms Adamu-Bello thanked the media for their sustained partnership, which she said had contributed to NAPTIP’s efforts in combating human trafficking nationwide.
The project officer said that apart from the students, teachers, and parents were also being trained as stakeholders to tackle the ugly trend.
“We can ensure that our youths benefit from the migration process through regular means.’’
