He described the trend as a threat to public safety and social harmony.
A trader at Offin-Oreta, Bose Ogunleye, said the Eid-el-Kabir festivity also affected participation.
Mr Umar-Fage urged residents to remain law-abiding.
FEMD and Near Foundation have distributed meat to 300 internally displaced persons in Abuja to celebrate Eid-el-Kabir.
A resident, Haruna Ilu said he was grateful to God for witnessing the occasion and prayed for peace and good health.
The NSCDC boss charged deployed officers to work in synergy with other security agencies and to discharge their duties with patriotism and professionalism.
“We remember with pride our gallant troops who continue to make enormous sacrifices to ensure a peaceful and secure Nigeria,” said Mr Oluyede.
The Aliko Dangote Foundation on Tuesday distributed 25,000 bags of 10kg rice to vulnerable households across the 25 LGAs.
Mr Hamzat advised motorists to drive responsibly and arrive alive.
The Federal Road Safety Corps has deployed 1,797 personnel, including special marshals, to ensure a free traffic flow during the Eid-el-Kabir celebration.
