He said the project demonstrated his administration’s dedication to improving the physical infrastructure of the justice sector.
The police gave the details as trial proceedings continued on Tuesday in the case.
He said supervision had significantly impacted the contractors’ pace and quality of delivery.
Mr Wike said President Bola Tinubu had directed the FCT Administration to address accommodation challenges faced by judges.
The organisation urged the police to conduct a swift investigation and apprehend the perpetrators.
The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against him.
Mr Wike stated this in Abuja on Saturday, after he inspected the project and others in preparation for Mr Tinubu’s second anniversary at the end of May.
Mr Braimah said the AEPB was up to date in its payment obligation to the contractors, saying, “We have paid them 100 per cent, and no contractor is being owed.”
Mr Wike expressed satisfaction with the pace of work so far.
Mr Oyekan, who advocated a blast threshold by quarry companies, added that all rock blasting in the area must be put on hold for now.
