Mr Omololu disagreed with the appointment of Mr Farotimi, describing the Fasoranti’s faction of Afenifere as the “authentic” group.
One of the sources who spoke on Tuesday said the deceased was shot dead while trying to escape from the captivity of the kidnappers.
Afenifere said the review should include accelerating actions on the decision of the government to have state police in the country.
Mr Eniafe accused Mr Ipinsagba of misrepresentation and failure to prioritise the empowerment and development of youths in his area.
Mr Obi said his interest is only in discussing the growth of the country, especially in the well-being of common Nigerians.
Mr Mohammed explained that the key contributor to the high death toll in the country was the dangerous act of scooping fuel from crashed tankers.
Mr Obanikoro and four other defendants are facing charges involving conspiracy, obtaining by false pretences, false representation, and fraud.
The residents lamented that the community was gradually becoming a hotspot for multiple kidnapping incidents.
Mr Obi said the police needed to extend similar professionalism to cases of ordinary Nigerians, whose cases often occurred and were ignored.
According to the UN, 7.8 million people also need help in the North-Eastern states of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe.
