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Why we deployed recently promoted top officers -FRSC

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
FRSC

The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, has given the reason for posting its recently promoted officers and others to different formations across the country.

The deployment followed their promotion which involved 36 senior officers who were promoted to their next ranks.

The approval of the deployment was given by the Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi.

According to the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr. Bisi Kazeem, the posting was part of concerted efforts by the Corps to ensure proficiency, dynamism and excellence in service delivery to the motoring public.

He gave the list of the officers posted as: Deputy Corps Marshal (DCM) Julius A Asom, who was the Special Assistant to the Corps Marshal. He is now the Deputy Corps Marshal in charge of Special Duties and External Relations; Deputy Corps Marshal Kenneth Nwaegbe; former Commandant FRSC Academy Udi, now to head the Motor Vehicle Administration Department at the national headquarters; the former Zonal Commanding Officer, RS12 Bauchi, Deputy Corps Marshal, Shehu Alkali Zaki, now the Deputy Corps Marshal in charge of Administration and Human Resources also at the headquarters of the commission.

Others are Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM) Ayobami Omiyale, formerly Zonal Commanding Officer, Zone RS1HQ Kaduna to RS4HQ Jos as the Zonal Commanding Officer; the head of Number Plate Production Plant, Gwagwalada, ACM Oluwasusi Familoni is now deployed to the national headquarters as ACM National Vehicle Inspection Scheme (NVIS); ACM Angus Ibezim who was the Sector Commander, Jigawa, is now the Assistant Corps Marshal in charge of Man Power Development at the headquarters; the Zonal Commanding Officer, RS4HQ Jos ACM Daniel Sayi is now deployed as Assistant Corps Marshal Federal Operations, while ACM Jonah I Etuk, is to take over as Zonal Commanding Officer RS12HQ Bauchi.

In the same vein, erstwhile Sector Commander, Rivers state, Assistant Corps Marshal Edward A Zamber has now been deployed as the Commandant, FRSC Academy, Udi, while ACM Ann Marjah is to take over as Assistant Corps Marshal Administration at the national headquarters.

In addition, the former Commandant, Training School, Jos, ACM Aliyu B Datsama, is now deployed as the Zonal Commanding Officer, Zone RS7 Abuja while ACM Umar G Ibrahim; the outgoing Sector Commander Kaduna has been deployed as the Zonal Commanding Officer, Kaduna.

Kazeem also gave the list of officers posted as Sector Commanders as follows: Corps Commander (CC) Ali Sule Tanimu, former Deputy Corps Public Education Officer is now the Sector Commander, Katsina Sector Command; Corps Commander Hafiz T Mohammed, former Head, National Road Safety Advisory Council (NARSAC) is now the Sector Commander RS1.1 Kaduna; Corps Commander Francis Udoma, formerly in charge of FRSC Estate , FRSC HQ as Sector Commander RS 9.4 Imo and the erstwhile Sector Commander RS 4.2 Benue, Corps Commander, David Mendie to replace ACM Edward Zamber as Sector Commander RS6.1 Rivers.

Others are the outgoing Head of Operations, Anambra Sector Command, Corps Commander Uche Winifred Chukwurah, deployed as Sector Commander RS 11.3 Oyo; CC Aliyu Baba now Sector Commander Benue; CC Zubairu Mato, as Sector Commander Kano State, CC SN Orakwe redeployed to Plateau as Sector Commander; CC Frank Okwueze who was formerly heading the Awka production plant has now been made the Sector Commander RS3.3 Taraba and CC S A Sale deployed as Sector Commander Jigawa.

CC J. A. Owoade, the erstwhile Corps Commander in charge of Discipline at the national headquarters is now the Sector Commander, Zamfara.

Pursuant to the deployment, the Corps Marshal expressed confidence in the ability of the newly posted officers to deliver as expected.

He therefore charged them to renew their commitment to service and ensure that they upheld the ideals of the Corps at all times.

Oyeyemi also stated that the posting was a reflection of the Corps’ dynamic approach to service and unwavering determination to ensure safety on roads.

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