Mr Ango outlined apiculture, the practice of beekeeping, as a vital commercial enterprise with vast potential, especially in rural communities endowed with forest resources.
Ms Benjamins-Laniyi assured residents that the matter was being handled by the FCT Administration.
Ms Mahmoud described the initiative as a “timely and impactful investment” in the future of Nigerian students.
The president urged residents to safeguard the infrastructure.
The senator stated that for a land to be revoked, there were non-negotiable protocols to be observed.
The judge adjourned the case until June 4 for arraignment.
Mr Nwankwoeze said the exercise marks the commencement of taking possession of more than 4,794 revoked properties by the FCTA.
Ms Benjamins-Laniyi described the initiative as a “unique model” of community engagement for collective action against GBV.
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 inauguration of the projects would commence on June 10 and last for 19 days, according to the minister.
