Residents and road users in Lugbe, Abuja, have appealed to President Bola Tinubu to urgently intervene in the deteriorating road conditions in the area.
According to him, most business owners in the area depend on generators to run their businesses.
The residents warned that the situation is heightening environmental and public health risks.
The NESREA’s boss said the facilities were sealed for failure to submit their environmental documents, despite three compliance concern letters served on them.
The warehouses, according to the statement, were reportedly used for storing insecticides and fumigation chemicals.
Mrs Tinubu said the disease is a deadly one that requires health emergencies and urgent attention.
This initiative aims to enhance road connectivity, improve traffic flow, and boost economic activities in Kano.
The judge noted that parties had not been present in court for a number of sittings.
The prosecutor said the defendants received 8,000 cartons of Gino Tomato paste valued at N64 million from Ganiyu Saheed, Ganiyu Muyideen and Isiaka Kelani.
FCT minister Nyesom Wike says efforts are ongoing to provide infrastructure to make life comfortable for Abuja residents.
