NAPTIP says it has arrested cultists in Abuja perpetrating gruesome acts of sextortion.
The stakeholders noted that the nonavailability of a special court for GBV cases posed a challenge for victims to seek speedy justice.
They hire out these innocent children and position them at the roadsides at busy intersections and bus stops, where they use them for alms begging.
The three victims from Ondo State comprised of two orphans age 18 and 15 and a girl of 17 years.
The agency said that it was totally against any abuse of older persons in the country.
The survivors were given sewing machines, hair drier, manicure and pedicure kits, generators, and wiping machine, among others.
The National Human Rights Commission in Borno said it recorded 499 cases of human rights abuse between January and November.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has handed over to NAPTIP, a 17-year-old girl arrested in Kebbi while allegedly on her way to Libya.
Mr Iginla said the sex workers, mainly teenage girls, were rescued in the early hours of Saturday after a tip-off from NAPTIP.
Mr Halilu held that the prosecution had proven its case against the convicts beyond a reasonable doubt.
