SHAKE-UP: FRSC Redeploys Senior Officers to Bolster Operations Nationwide
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced the redeployment of 66 senior officers across the country, including a new Corps Secretary, four Assistant Corps Marshals (ACMs), several Sector Commanders, and 61 other Corps Commanders, in a strategic move to boost road safety management nationwide.
In a statement on Sunday, Assistant Corps Marshal Olusegun Ogungbemide, Corps Public Education Officer, said the postings were approved by Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed to enhance operational efficiency and reinvigorate the agency’s activities.
At the national level, ACM G. Ntukidem, formerly ACM Personnel, has been appointed Corps Secretary at the FRSC Headquarters in Abuja. Other key appointments include:
ACM J.W. Toby, moving from Policy Research and Statistics Department to Zonal Commanding Officer (ZCO), RS11HQ Osogbo.
ACM I. Abubakar, formerly ZCO RS11HQ Osogbo, now ACM Policy at the national headquarters.
ACM A.M. Hassan, redeployed from Manpower Development in the Training Department to head the Technical Service Department.
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ACM A. Sanusi, recently graduated from the National Defence College, now resuming as ACM Manpower Development.
The redeployment also involved key Sector Commands across the federation:
CC S.O. Ayodele retained as Benue State Sector Commander.
CC J.N. Alexander, moved from Anambra to Delta State.
CC N.I. Ezeoma, retained as Abia State Sector Commander.
CC Y.T. Etuku, posted from Kebbi to Kogi State.
CC B. Asekhauno, redeployed to Anambra State.
CC R.M.Z. Abubakar, posted to Kebbi State.
CC D.B. Apaji, posted to Bauchi State.
CC A.P. Longkam, posted to Yobe State.
Additionally, 61 other Corps Commanders were redeployed across the FRSC Headquarters, Academy, Zonal Commands, and special units in areas including Operations, Policy, Administration, Logistics, Training, Data Management, Research, Establishment, and Medical Services.
Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed stated that the redeployment aims to ensure greater efficiency, improved service delivery, and sustained road safety initiatives. He urged the officers to justify the confidence placed in them and called on motorists to cooperate with the newly posted officials to maintain safer highways.
By PRNigeria