Mr Obidinma also called for more sports facilities in the state.
Mr Obodogha said the initiative was aimed at ensuring that waterways and drainage systems were free from silt.
The examination is scheduled to commence on April 16 until April 26 across the country.
The cleric lamented what he termed silence from men of God in the country amid soaring pump prices and its effects on the economy.
Mr Ikenga urged members of the public to continue to support the police with credible information to help the command tackle crime.
Mr Obi said, “I have received not less than 157 phone calls. I was even threatened that I will be responsible for whatever happen if anything goes wrong.”
Mrs Asekhauno attributed the crash to speeding and loss of control.
The trial lasted 10 years.
Ms Asekhauno said the incident involved a commercial tanker with no registration number.
Mr Babafemi said that a total of 4,063.675kg skunk was destroyed on over 1.6 hectares of farmland.
