Mr. Uriri said the reports and the reserved petitions including recommendations will be submitted to the state government for consideration and action.
Mr. Adesina also threw a jab at social media commentators who described the refusal of the birds to fly as a bad omen.
The minister said local media organisations were not living up to their billing.
The minister claimed police officers were being victimised.
The legal challenge could frustrate ongoing hearings into police abuses across the country.
The former Lagos governor has been caught in a series of gaffes in recent weeks.
Parliament moved that Nigerians officials should not enjoy the liberties they deny their citizens at home in the U.K.
State pathologists are seeking help from the general public to identify bodies of unknown persons abandoned at the morgue between October 19 and 27.
The Nigerian Army will never turn against its citizens, the Army said.
The Netherlands-based war crimes tribunal acknowledged receiving complaints against Nigerian political and military leaders last week.
