 Meanwhile, the U.S. governor, Dr. Abiodu, has visited the victim of a stray bullet to police Michael Gabriel at the hospital following a violent protest by residents of the state. Abiodu, in company of the state health team, visited the intensive care unit of the Federal Medical Center, Diaba, where the victim is receiving treatment. Speaking to newsmen after the visit, the governor said the victim was hit by a bullet in the arm in process of dispersing angry protesters who went to burner public facilities. It is close that the victim is alive and stable and therefore called for camp. The victim's wife, Tyra Michael, thanked the governor and the management of their timely response in saving her husband. My husband and the hospital departments today are all trying their best to make the the victims to be alright. This boy was unconscious. There was no pulse. His heart was hardly beaten. But FMC team, nurses, everybody worked very hard. They have performed an absolute miracle by bringing his boy back to health. I have seen the boy, the boy is stable. I'm told that his vitals are okay. He's speaking. We are very grateful to the Almighty God for saving his life. This boy's name is Gabriel Michael. So he has two angels combined in one. I'm sure that that is why he's alive today. I want to play it with everyone in the state. Your government is doing everything humanly possible at this time. We've spoken to Mr. President, we've spoken to the governor of Central Bank, I've been to Central Bank, I've met with the bankers. I can see the situation is evolving positively. Please admit with the royal fathers, admit with ballers. Please bear with us. We cannot resort to breaking banks, looting banks, breaking ATMs. We will not solve the problem. We were able to resuscitate him. He had that gut-scentigury to the arm and that ruptured a major vessel to that upper limb. He would have lost that upper limb. It's penetrated his chest, almost missed his heart. He would have been a dead person. He lost a lot of blood. Within one hour or two, we have transfused about six pints of blood and a lot of fluid.