Mr Odogwu said Thursday that the high cost of edible products was caused by greed among those who sell them.
The prices of tomatoes and other perishable in Abuja markets have continued to soar despite the items being in their seasons.
He said the mandate is to secure public facilities, churches and recreational centres across the state.
The unit commander also admonished motorists against drunk driving and the use of mobile phones while driving.
FRSC’s spokesman, Jonas Agwu, said in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja that this would help ease movements on the highways.
“We are peace-loving people, but we deserve respect for our faith.”
“Learn the rules of good sportsmanship, know rules, know your roles, know when to fight, what to fight for and know when to walk away so you can embrace other fights.”
The spokesperson said the gang members were also alleged to have, on March 30, stabbed 10 residents, brutalised many, and vandalised vehicles in the community.
Mr Audi stressed the need for officers and men of the corps to apply intelligent surveillance before embarking on road trips.
Mr Uzodimma called on Christians to use the opportunity of the Easter celebration to pray for those who lost their lives in the wake of the security crisis of the past.
