 And at least 80 children sold out to various vices and abuses by their parents in Tarabah State have been rescued. The state government, in collaboration with security agencies, rescued them and handed them over to the State Ministry of Women Affairs following the refusal of their parents to claim them. Meanwhile, Governor Dairos Ishaku has promised their adoption at the end of his tenure for proper upbringing. Our correspondent filed on this report. Tarabah State is in the news for another negative reason. Last year, a popular kidnapper, Wadome, was arrested on the state in a circumstance that witnessed the death of some policemen during his confrontation with the military. Now, child trafficking is a trend, as parents now sell their wards to interested buyers. Over 80 children have so far been sold out, though rescued by the state government. They are trafficked babies, so we don't know the details. Very, very few of them were not parents, very, very few. And even them, they're not ready to come and on up, because these babies are actually sold out and we're trying to salvage them to give them a future. Governor Dairos Ishaku, who visited where the children were come, promised to give them a new life after the end of his tenure. Come director in the state ministry of women affairs. Thank the governor for meeting the enemies. The purpose of this visit is as a result of the minister who met me in Abuja and told me she visited the children, they're not in good condition. I was shocked because I thought I left them on good hands and that they're not well fed, they're not being educated. So I decided to visit today to see for myself. The provision, the financial provision for all these things are given by his excellency. So he has stood by the ministry because as at the time when the children were brought to the ministry, we hadn't any cover with us, but his excellency gave us all the support so that we'll be able to take care of these children. The commission of a police read the riled acts of parents who engage in human trafficking. We are seizing this opportunity to reiterate that it is time to desist from child trafficking. Those who are engaging in this vice, the long arms of the law will soon cash up with them. Security agencies may have to redouble efforts in Taraba as unreachable killings, kidnappings and children trafficking now trend.