NiDCOM chief Abike Dabiri-Erewa said the conference would focus on a structured, outcome-driven marketplace targeting high-impact sectors critical to Nigeria’s future growth.
Mozambique had reportedly claimed the Nigerians lacked proper documentation.
According to the statement, some of the women are currently receiving medical care and mental health support.
Mrs Dabiri-Erewa commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State for building the permanent Door of Return in Badagry.
Mrs Dabiri-Erewa said that more needed to be done to curb human trafficking.
She expressed concern that in spite of awareness efforts, many still fall victim to traffickers.
According to NiDCOM, the case had been reported to the consular and migration directorate in the ministry of foreign affairs.
During the last yuletide, many Nigerians based abroad flew back home as usual to visit their folks and have a good time.
The Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission and the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Nigeria are partnering to promote cultural exchange amongst their citizens.
Mr Ubani emphasised that the establishment of the NiDO board would enable Nigerians living abroad to work closely with the government.
