The NES warned that the trend poses serious environmental and public health risks.
He said key leaders in the Tinubu-led administration would take turns to inaugurate the more than 30 projects across the FCT.
The Turaki-led party faction accused Mr Wike of intimidation.
The initiative aims to ensure that children are issued birth certificates as a legal means of identification.
The minister further noted that some developers exploit bureaucratic gaps.
Mr Ebong noted that many Nigerians, especially men, were avoiding hospital visits until it was too late.
Mr Wike stated that it would no longer be business as usual for those hoarding and speculating government land.
The move, the lawyer submitted, was in violation of the orders of the court.
Workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, under the Joint Union Action Committee, resumed their indefinite strike on Thursday over unresolved welfare issues.
Mr Omole gave the charge on Wednesday in Abuja at the maiden roundtable meeting with cooperative stakeholders in the FCT.
