Ms Mahmoud warned the chairmen against any act capable of sabotaging the good intention of President Tinubu towards FCT residents.
Ms Osho said that the operation was in line with the law that banned the operation of commercial motorcycles in the city.
Ms Adeh said 26 bags of maize, five motorcycles and some vandalised aluminium roofing sheets were recovered from the suspects.
The authorities have consistently crushed motorcycles seized from offending riders.
He also said the owners of some of the impounded vehicles would face the mobile court and pay penalties in line with the provisions of the law.
The minister described the violations of basic rules, such as traffic light violations as disheartening.
According to Mr Wike, any FCTA director who refused to act on files he had already approved would be labelled a saboteur.
The amount represents a slight increase when compared to N4.73 billion shared in November of the same year.
“We will continue with those projects since it will have a positive impact on the lives of our people.”
“The exercise is a fact-finding mission.’’
