“As the custodian of the FCT environment, AEPB remains committed to promoting environmental sustainability,” she said.
She called on the contractors to brace up and ensure proper and efficient waste evacuation.
The group called for a judicial framework that enables speedy trials and strict penalties for offenders.
Ms Joshua said AEPB had maintained that it only arrests sex workers who are found standing on the streets of Abuja, waiting for their male clients.
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.
Mr Wike appeared before the committees to defend the N1.15 trillion 2024 proposed FCT statutory budget.
AEPB has cautioned Abuja residents against improper waste disposal practices threatening the integrity of the city’s sewer system.
On Tuesday, a mass trial of waste bill defaulters was conducted.
The FCTA recently warned that indiscriminate activities of PoS operators, especially on the streets and in non-commercial areas would no longer be condoned.
