Mr Tinubu, represented by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Bernard Doro, underscored the importance of the revised policy.
She said stakeholders must challenge harmful cultural norms.
She pledged the administration’s commitment to work with NAPTIP in ending GBV in the FCT.
The project manager disclosed that ICMPD, through STEAP, was intervening in 250 selected schools across the five pilot states.
“We must put aside all differences and unite to protect Nigerians from traffickers,” Ms Jimoh added.
She said the fight against human trafficking should be a collective.
