The governor ordered that all petrol stations in the state dispense of fuel in their reservoirs to ease the long hours that people spent at fuel stations.
On Friday, long queues of vehicles were seen at all the stations that have the petroleum product in the city.
The Fire Service said it had warned fuel station owners to always discharge their products when the intensity of the sun’s heat is not high.
Mr Danmadami said the troops also destroyed 953 cooking ovens, 68 wooden boats, 172 storage tanks and 149 dugout pits within the period.
Mr Jaiyeoba said that the total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the seized items was put at N192.2 million.
Mr Afunnaya hinted that the fuel scarcity is artificially created by a deliberate decision of service stations.
“No concerned and responsive government will bury its head in the sands like the proverbial Ostrich while the citizens are being brutally exploited.
The regulator assured that the prevailing fuel crisis ravaging various parts of the country would soon disappear.
Spokesperson Andy Odeh said the decision was taken after all of NLNG’s upstream gas suppliers announced force majeure.
The former CBN governor said it made no sense that the country’s daily PMS consumption had increased by 50 per cent in three years.