The abductors are yet to reach the parents to make any demands.
“As the chief security officer of the state, Governor Nyesom Wike must do his duty to offer equal protection of the law to all citizens of the state.”
Police in Cross River have secured the release of eight of the nine travellers abducted on Ogoja-Ikom Highway on Tuesday.
Gambo Isa, police spokesman in Katsina, said that the police were on the trail of the abductors.
A couple, Mr and Mrs Japhet Balogun, were abducted on their way to the farm by assailants.
The victims were recruited from Oyo, Osun, Kogi, Ondo, Ekiti, Lagos and Ogun states.
The police command in Kwara says it rescued a woman and her son after an intensive search-and-rescue operation by its tactical team.
Mr Buhari was said to have given the matching order to security chiefs at a meeting on Thursday.
“Human traffickers have stepped up their game, and the destination of choice of victims of human trafficking was now Dubai.”
Mr Babale said that the victims were Nigerians comprising 17 males and 48 females aged between 15 and 42.
