Families of 13 people abducted along the Biu-Damaturu road in Nigeria are appealing for increased government and security forces intervention to secure their release. The group includes a seven-month-old infant, raising concerns about the well-being of all those held captive. After 60 days since the abduction, the families have gathered at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Borno State to publicly voice their desperation. They are urging authorities to intensify rescue efforts and provide updates on the situation. No details regarding the abductors or ransom demands have been released. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region and the vulnerability of travelers on key routes. Vanguard News reported on the families’ plea for assistance.