In a statement on its X handle on Monday, NAFDAC said the seizures were made during a raid of markets in Mararaba, New Nyanya and Masaka.
She noted the importance of individual responsibility in maintaining health and wellness.
Mr Agada said the goal of the project is to help the less-privileged in communities to access healthcare services.
A massive crowd of protesters from Mararaba, Nasarawa, were stopped by Nigerian security agencies from marching into the Asoroko district on Thursday.
NAFDAC said operatives discovered the products during a raid of popular supermarkets in the metropolis, including Sahad Stores and H-Medix in Wuse 2 and Gwarinpa.
A five litres of groundnut oil formerly sold for N7,000 now sells for N11,000.
The prosecutor said the offence contravened sections 312, 322 and 288 of the Nasarawa State penal code.
Visits to some recreation spots within Abuja showed low patronage, as most recorded scanty crowds.
He said the JTF also carried out clearance operations in the bushes and forest bordering the FCT.
Mr Madaki said the trend contributed to the gridlock usually experienced by motorists on major roads.