Mr Nwoko expressed fears that the principles of fairness and justice might have been compromised in the exercise.
“Those responsible for these senseless acts must be identified and brought to justice.”
Mr Nwoko’s wife is notable for flaunting dollars sent by the senator or other family members.
Mr Nwoko said the late monarch personally touched his life through mentorship and support.
“The persistent threats and violence have left many feeling vulnerable and defenceless,“ the senator said.
According to Mr Nwoko, the institution has opened its doors to all without discrimination in line with its commitment to equal opportunity.
Mr Nwoko said the social media firms had yet to establish offices in Nigeria,
Mr Nwoko told journalists on Sunday in Abuja that such participation would enable them to vote and be voted for.
“Well, I think the military is complicit,’’ Mr Ned Nwoko said.
Nigerians are reluctant to accept the separation of powers and responsibility.
