On Monday, the Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria, FCT chapter, alleged the collapse of a main sewage line in Abuja.
Ms Nwagugu said that she was a lover of the green environment.
The FCTA impounded 16 vehicles for unauthorised parking in front of the federal secretariat, Eagle Square, Appeal Court Junction, and the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs.
FEMA has said that more than 116 houses were submerged at the estate following a heavy downpour.
FCTA removed illegal structures built on flood plains and under high-tension wires at the Gishiri community in the Katempe district.
On Tuesday, a mass trial of waste bill defaulters was conducted.
The team members were drawn from different Secretariats, Departments and Agencies (SDGs) of the administration.
Mr Umanah said the implementation would take effect from September with arrears payment from January 2020 to August 2022.
From 5:30 a.m. on April 19, the FCTA task team, would embark on a mass seal-up of affected facilities to recover the debts.
