Unknown gunmen have abducted the wife of Commissioner for Land and Survey in Benue State, Bernard Unenge.
According to Governor Samuel Ortom, while briefing journalists on Saturday in Makurdi, the victim, Anne Unenge, was kidnapped on Friday.
Ortom expressed concerns over the growing cases of kidnapping and other organised crime across the country, asking the Federal Government to clamp down hard on bandits and kidnap syndicates of armed herdsmen just as it has done with separatists leaders – Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho.
The governor also assured that all hands are on the deck to rescue her, as both conventional security and local vigilantes groups have been dispatched to track the abductors.
He said: “We are working together with the security agencies. You don’t just review security matters sometimes because you will be exposing the victim.
“Throughout yesterday night and today, my security adviser is here and we are working with some conventional and unconventional security, they will be released.”
Governor Ortom also expressed optimism that the nation would surmount all her security challenges.
Meanwhile, the abductors of the commissioner’s wife have contacted the family to demand ₦50 million.
An aide to the commissioner who disclosed the development said the kidnappers established contact with the family.