Mr Sowore is facing a five-count charge.
Mr Fagbemi, who signed the agreement, said the initiative was a transformative stride by the government to end cybercrimes in the country.
The Akwa Ibom government says it has initiated precautionary measures to prevent an outbreak of cholera.
The force spokesperson urged Nigerians to stand united against the spread of misinformation and cyberbullying.
He reported that Mr Aboh who took the contract was arrested and is currently facing charges but his partner in crime, Ms Ayade, continues to walk freely.
