The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), has received 78 Nigerians who are victims of human trafficking.
They were returned from Côte d’Ivoire, arriving in Lagos late Saturday night.
Among them are 73 girls who were deceived into leaving the country.
Others were two men and three infants.
They touched down at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport around 11:00 p.m and were received by the Director-General of NAPTIP, Mrs Binta Bello, who reaffirmed the agency’s unwavering commitment to combating human trafficking and ensuring the safe return and reintegration of victims.
“This is a momentous occasion a day that marks not only the safe return of our beloved daughters but also a reaffirmation of our unwavering commitment to the fight against human trafficking.
“To the young women and girls who have just returned, we say welcome home. You were taken far from the safety and dignity you deserve, but today, you are back on Nigerian soil, and you are not alone. You are home, and this country stands with you.
“Your courage, your survival, and your return symbolise hope for thousands of others who may still be in the shadows.
“And to those who have perpetuated this evil let today be a reminder that Nigeria will never relent in pursuing justice," she said.
The NAPTIP Director-General revealed that some individuals involved in the illicit trafficking ring had been arrested and would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
She added that the agency would conduct thorough profiling and interviews with the survivors to determine appropriate support, including counselling and vocational training, in line with NAPTIP’s rehabilitation mandate.