According to the BYM spokesperson, the attacked village is located about five kilometres away from the NIPSS.
Mr Alabo said that the incident occured in the early hours of Tuesday.
She condemned the act of impersonation, describing it as a grave offence.
Mr Oluyede gave the assurance on Thursday when the director-general of NIPSS, Ayo Omotayo, paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.
Mr Shuaib is also seeking a perpetual injunction restraining NIPSS, its agents, or officials from further harassment, intimidation, or cyberbullying.
Mrs Tinubu made the donation on Tuesday shortly after she inaugurated the Centre for Gender Excellence in the institute.
Mr Oyetola said the collaboration would close Nigeria’s supply gap.
He described Delta’s extensive river networks, over 500 kilometres of navigable waterways, and Atlantic coastline as a “strategic advantage” that remains underutilised.
The vice president further said that the nation could unlock its oceans’ full potential through research, dialogue, and collaboration.
He said the SSS had also enhanced the future number of intelligence capabilities to drive a comprehensive regional picture on questions.
