The Federal Capital Territory Administration has floated a platform for interactions with retired directors to tap into their knowledge.
The Federal Capital Territory Water Board says it generated revenue totalling N3.1 billion from January to November 2023.
“We believe that the owners are fully aware, and as such, there will be consequences.”
Mr Wike gave the directive in Abuja on Tuesday, shortly after inspecting the areas.
Mr Gwary equally charged traditional leaders to adhere to the code of conduct guiding the institutions.
The secretary said the FCTA would continue to tap the expertise of the members of the NVMA and other stakeholders.
Mr Wike said the era where three or more persons were allocated the same plot of land with fake C-of-O was over.
Mr Wike said SUKUK management had agreed to fund projects outside its coverage areas, mainly roads and bridges.
Mr Ryan acknowledged the existing opportunities for collaboration to promote indigenous technology startups in Abuja.
Mr Sabo said that N99.3 million worth of property had been saved in fire outbreaks within the period under review.
