He restated the governor’s stance against child trafficking, criminal infiltration and all security threats.
He described child trafficking as a “huge monster confronting the nation” and urged NAPTIP to intensify collaboration with stakeholders in combating it.
He alleged that the four women pretended to be blind and used the boys to beg for alms.
Also, 26 alleged sit-at-home enforcers, suspected to be members of IPOB, were arrested on July 9 after a gun duel at a hotel in Owerri.
Ayomide Fawehinmi, 22, was rescued from a mob in the Empire Area of Surulere in Lagos.
