Mr Nwachukwu said that the government would attempt to review the restriction when it becomes necessary.
The authorities have consistently crushed motorcycles seized from offending riders.
FCTA said it crushed more than 470 motorcycles impounded for operating illegally in Abuja.
Its head of operations, Deborah Osho, told newsmen during the raid that owners of the vehicles would also be prosecuted.
The police confirmed the release of 67 vehicles and motorcycles to the members of Shi’ites.
The judge, Thomas Ajitise, sentenced Mr Abdullahi after he pleaded guilty to negligence of duty and prayed for leniency.
Crisis started when a local farmer in one of the villages was shot with a dane gun while working on her farm.
VIO spokesman said that the directorate had embarked on massive impoundment in the territory, to eradicate commercial motorcyclists from operating within the city centre.
The government said the government got intelligence reports that kidnappers were using commercial transport to abduct residents.
Residents of the affected area are asked to report injured criminal elements “hibernating around nearby communities to access healthcare services”.