The TOM executive director raised concern over the increasing use of social media to spread fake news, misinformation and cyberbullying.
Mr Idowu said this was to ensure early preparations for a free, fair, and credible election in the state.
He said the recent proposals for the creation of 31 new states received by the House of Representatives needed critical examination.
He called on NBC to take an immediate step to get these platforms to rein in these illegal contents from airing.
Mr Ezenwa said that opposition political parties were meant to be shadow governments, through policy differentiation.
The NLC had insisted on its planned protest against prevailing challenges in defiance of warnings by the State Security Services to shelve it.
He added that the allegations were unfounded, baseless, false and a calculated attempt to manipulate the public for Mr Aigbogun to evade prosecution.
Jonathan Asake said that if he emerges victorious, he will take the citizens out of “multi-dimensional poverty”.
The group asked the federal government to set up a committee to monitor the interest of electricity consumers.
