Mr Tijjani said the suspect, a former labour perfect in the school, was apprehended through the corps’ Safe School Supervision and Security Coordination Initiative.
Mr Fatai said the protest was aimed at creating awareness and forcing a review of transport fares by drivers.
The commandant expressed concern over rising cases of accidental and negligent destruction of underground fibre-optic cables across the state.
The commandant commended the Akwa Ibom State government‎ for the ongoing desilting of drainages in the Uyo metropolis.
Mr Bodinga said that the command had commenced an in-depth investigation to ascertain why the suspects were in the state.
Electoral observers and party agents, especially those of the All Progressives Congress, the African Democratic Congress and the Labour Party were also sighted at the polling units.
At polling units 16, Area 8, City Centre, AMAC, the Presiding Officer, Emmanuel Miracle, said they arrived at 7.30 a.m. to start the exercise.
He stressed the importance of cooperation, intelligence sharing and joint operations.
He warned that vandals, illegal miners and economic saboteurs would find no refuge under his leadership.
Mr Ali reiterated that crime had become increasingly sophisticated, technology-driven, and transnational
