Mr Obi’s comments came amid ongoing demonstrations across Kenya, sparked by the proposed imposition of a tax on cars, phones, bread, sanitary pads, and other commodities.
The 26-year-old defendant is facing a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy and theft, accusations she denied.
The police command in Bauchi says it arrested nine armed robbery suspects allegedly terrorising residents.
The spokesperson said the operation was also to support existing frameworks for battling violent crimes.
Mr Ibrahim alleged that Udoh stole 50 pieces of Itel phones worth N750,000 and 20 pieces of secondhand android phones worth N1 million, from Nwaoma Ezeco.
The convict conspired with an unnamed individual now at large and collected three phones from the complainant to heal him of his ailment.
The commission however said it was excessive and beyond the limit that schools ban mobile phones for dorm time other than regular class hours.
Mr Echewodo advised parents to always talk with their children and agree on good websites they could visit.