Governor Wike said a White Paper on the report would be produced next week during the state executive council meeting.
“Nobody can deny that fact. The moment you politicise security, then you are bound to have problems.”
Mr. Uriri said the reports and the reserved petitions including recommendations will be submitted to the state government for consideration and action.
Mr. Wike’s denial, however, may not necessarily preclude him from running for presidency in 2023.
Governor Wike stated that whatever affected Sokoto concerned Rivers.
Mr. Green stressed that medical personnel would be on ground to enforce the COVID-19 guidelines.
The federal government in December said schools are to remain closed until at least January 18.
Mr. Wike said the disorganised activities have gotten to a level that could no longer be tolerated in Rivers.
The deceased was arrested for alleged possession of Indian Hemp.
