Another retired police officer, ASP Izge Margimari, expressed happiness over Mrs Tinubu’s gesture.
Mrs Tinubu stressed that affirmative measures had improved governance quality in several countries.
She also prayed for the peaceful repose of the deceased.
Mrs Dabiri-Erewa said that more needed to be done to curb human trafficking.
“Together, we can make a difference. Together, we will achieve a brighter future,” he said.
“Education transforms hearts and minds.”
Mr Otu commended the initiative and said it would help alleviate poverty among the vulnerable.
“Women should lead the charge in addressing some of these societal ills and crimes; they must thrive and be empowered in a safe environment,’’ Mrs Tinubu said.
He described the former three-term member of the Senate as an advocate of social justice, a philanthropist and a voice of the voiceless.
“I want to encourage the coaches to be more committed because you will be accountable for the outing.”
