The statement noted that leaders should align with the protocols and security realities of the areas they visit.
Mr Falana said Mr Okphebholo’s threat to Mr Obi’s life violates the Nigerian constitution.
“The governor is not a true reflection of Edo people. His outburst does not define us,” Mr Ifaluyi-Isibor.
Mr Okpebholo said Mr Obi would be responsible for any security breach that occurred in the state if he failed to heed his advice.
The community urged the governor to work across political divides by bridging development gaps.
Mr Wike apologised to a former governor of the state, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, for humiliating him over Obaseki.
Mr Wike also urged the PDP candidate, Asue Ighodalo, to join hands with Mr Okpebholo to develop the state.
Mr ‎Tinubu welcomed the court’s verdict as a boost for governance.
The state government said it had withdrawn operating licences of two schools involved in the incident.
The Oba said that the palace faced financial hardship due to withheld funds.
