The NES warned that the trend poses serious environmental and public health risks.
Mr Wike urged residents to remain patient, stressing that Mr Tinubu would ensure the university becomes a reality within his tenure.
The minister acknowledged the cooperation of residents and friends of the FCT in the previous year.
Mr Mohammed said the affected personnel would be dismissed from service after the completion of the investigation process, in accordance with FRSC regulations.
Mr Wike said the road would be slightly over two kilometres, and it is part of efforts to improve the road network across the city and satellite towns.
Mr Bello said the commission was investigating and taking action against unfair practices, including the re-bagging and mislabelling of food items.
Delivering the judgement in suit No. TRSJ/45/2024, Mr Agya said the state assemblies have the power to amend laws guiding local government administration.
Mr Wike warned that anyone operating an illegal facility or working in an unregistered health facility should be arrested and prosecuted.
“Out of 60 students, only 10 have been able to register for NIN, while others are still struggling and out of this number, only four have successfully registered for UTME,” said Ms Obong.
She said the commissioner of police in charge of the FCT, Benneth Igweh, led the operation that foiled the robbery attempt on June 13.
