Mr Ukadike expressed concerns over the increasing complaints from motorists and communities regarding fuel supply practices at some filling stations.
Mr Uloko maintained that the NCDC would not be held liable for any loss, damage, or inconvenience arising from dealings with unauthorised persons or groups.
The FCTA had, on March 17, announced the revocation of the 4,794 land titles over non-payment of ground rent for more than 10 years.
The minister linked the revocation to the party’s failure to pay annual ground rents on the property for 20 years.
“Government needs to tax people and then use that money for the development.’’
The FCT minister reiterated that cows would be allowed to only graze in the suburbs and not in the city centre.
They urged security agencies and the FCT Administration to take urgent measures to save residents from the criminals.
The project was being handled by Salini Construction Nigeria Limited but was abandoned due to lack of funds.
Some of the customers urged the CBN to make an example of a bank to serve as deterrent to others.
