According to him, the command is dedicated to safeguarding the integrity of critical national assets and infrastructure in all areas of the FCT.
President of the Hotel Owners Forum Abuja said that such harmonisation would boost revenue generation for hotels and government.
According to Mr Olumuji, the FCTA, through the clean-up operation, is busting all hideouts to rid the capital territory of criminals.
“Grazing of animals along the airport road symbolises illegal acts,” Mr Braimah said.
He assured that a message would be convened to herders not to allow their cows to graze on the streets of FCT.
The minister’s aide said that despite the market’s closure since Friday, May 5, there were still refuse in different locations within the market.
“We served them an abatement notice, unfortunately, nothing was done,” Mr Braimah said.
He noted that drainages in the area visited were poorly managed as most of the water passages were blocked by solid waste, making the environment prone to flooding.
The FCTA recently warned that indiscriminate activities of PoS operators, especially on the streets and in non-commercial areas would no longer be condoned.
The FCTA accused the food vendors, illegal petroleum sellers, and illegal mechanics occupying the road corridors as constituting nuisance.
