He said the ban became imperative to ensure the safety of road users.
Amnesty International criticised Mr Tinubu’s government for “going too far in his repressive attempts” against opposing voices.
The monarch said that for things to get better, it has to be rough for a while.
“This whole disparaging of Dangote is uncalled for.’’
There were no reports of violence at the venue as of the time this report was filed.
According to Mr Adefeko, the policy, when implemented, will help the government become more efficient and effective in tax administration.
Mr Fagbemi said the government would continue to provide an environment enabling the commission to strive to protect the rights of Nigerians.
“We can proudly say that we have turned Abuja into a construction site, which was not the case in the past eight years,” said Mr Wike.
The monarch commended Mr Tinubu for taking a bold step in announcing the removal of fuel subsidy.